Baseball players -- United States -- Biography
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Baseball players -- United States -- Biography
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- The Big Bam, the life and times of Babe Ruth, Leigh Montville
- The lieOgraphy of Babe Ruth, the absolutely untrue, totally made up, 100% fake life story of baseball's greatest slugger, by Alan Katz ; illustrations by Tracy Hill
- Jackie Robinson, American hero, by Sharon Robinson
- The big 50 Boston Red Sox, the men and moments that made the Boston Red Sox, Evan Drellich
- The kid, the immortal life of Ted Williams, Ben Bradlee, Jr
- Jose Altuve, Jon M. Fishman
- Ted Williams and friends, 1960-2002, Dick Trust
- Lou, fifty years of kicking dirt, playing hard, and winning big in the sweet spot of baseball, Lou Piniella with Bill Madden
- Whitey Ford, a biography, Miles Coverdale, Jr
- Willie Mays, the life, the legend, James S. Hirsch, authorized by Willie Mays
- Ted Williams, [the biography of an American hero], by Leigh Montville
- 24, life stories and lessons from the Say Hey Kid, Willie Mays and John Shea ; foreword written by Bob Costas
- Ted Williams, "the greatest hitter who ever lived.", American Masters Pictures ; produced by Nick Davis Productions ; an Albert M. Tapper production in association with WNET's American masters for WNET, Nick Davis Productions, Big Papi Productions and Major League Baseball ; produced & directed by Nick Davis ; producer, Meredith Coleman ; written by Nick Davis, Widescreen
- Ted Strong Jr., the untold story of an original Harlem Globetrotter and Negro Leagues All-Star, Sherman L. Jenkins
- Dinner with DiMaggio, memories of an American hero, Dr. Rock Positano and John Positano ; with a foreword by Francis Ford Coppola and an introduction by Fay T. Vincent
- There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived, Matt Tavares
- Christian Yelich, baseball star, Lee Patrick
- Jackie Robinson, an integrated life, J. Christopher Schutz
- Ted Williams, a portrait in words and pictures, edited by Dick Johnson ; text by Glenn Stout
- No easy way, the story of Ted Williams and the last .400 season, by Fred Bowen ; illustrations by Charles S. Pyle
- Ty Cobb, a terrible beauty, Charles Leerhsen
- Ted Williams, the biography of an American hero, by Leigh Montville
- Kris Bryant, Jon M. Fishman
- Jackie Robinson, a biography, Arnold Rampersad
- Baseball legends, Blaine Wiseman
- Ted Williams, the pursuit of perfection, Jim Prime and Bill Nowlin
- House of nails, a memoir of life on the edge, Lenny Dykstra
- Heroes of baseball, the men who made it America's favorite game, Robert Lipsyte
- Cobb, a biography, by Al Stump ; with a foreword by Jimmie Reese
- Rage, the legend of "Baseball Bill" Denehy, Bill Denehy with Peter Golenbock
- Imperfect, an improbable life, Jim Abbott and Tim Brown
- The William Hoy story, how a deaf baseball player changed the game, Nancy Churnin ; pictures by Jez Tuya
- Ted Williams, my father, Claudia Williams
- Shohei Ohtani, baseball star, by Todd Kortemeier
- The last hero, a life of Henry Aaron ;, Howard Bryant
- Christian Yelich, Jon M. Fishman
- Hank Greenberg, the hero of heroes, John Rosengren
- The big fella, Babe Ruth and the world he created, Jane Leavy
- Yogi, it aint' over, Yogi Berra with Tom Horton
- Opening day, the story of Jackie Robinson's first season, Jonathan Eig
- Yaz, baseball, the wall, and me, Carl Yastrzemski, Gerald Eskenazi
- You never heard of Willie Mays?!, written by Jonah Winter ; illustrated by Terry Widener
- The Babe in red stockings, an in-depth chronicle of Babe Ruth with the Boston Red Sox, 1914-1919, Kerry Keene, Raymond Sinibaldi, David Hickey
- The lost memoir, Lou Gehrig, Alan D. Gaff
- Who was Roberto Clemente?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Whispers of the gods, tales from baseball's golden age, told by the men who played it, by Peter Golenbock
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