Mind Gym : An Athlete's Guide to Inner Excellence by Gary Mack, David Casstevens Amazon Price: $11.53
Customer Review: I credit this book for changing the direction of my life. I found it to be a powerful tool in changing the way I view the world. I have given out 15 copies to friends, associates and players. If yo...
Nolan Ryan's Pitcher's Bible: The Ultimate Guide to Power, Precision, and Lon... by Tom House, Jim Rosenthal, Nolan Ryan Amazon Price: $12.23
Customer Review: If thise book cost 10+$ I would say it would be a borderline buy. This has good information regarding the mental game, and also helps to make people realize how important the physical part of the gam...
The Fix Is In: The Showbiz Manipulations of the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR by Brian Tuohy Amazon Price: $11.53
Customer Review: I really good read. If you like sports (or even if you hate sports) I think you will find this a very interesting book. I highly recommend it!!!!!!!!!1
Coaching Youth Baseball the Ripken Way by Cal Ripken Jr., Bill Ripken, Scott Lowe Amazon Price: $11.53
Customer Review: Lays out the plan to train, manage and teach young players the right way. For less than $20, you get the basic training you need to help your team be their best. Outstanding tool for any basebal...
Coach's Guide to Game-Winning Softball Drills: Developing the Essential Skill... by Michele Smith, Lawrence Hsieh Amazon Price: $11.53
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52-Week Baseball Training by A. Eugene Coleman Amazon Price: $14.93
Customer Review: While I agree with everyone that the text of this book is awesome and that Mr. Coleman knows what he's talking about, the layout is horrendous! There is no table of contents (really). There is no inde...
October 1964 by David Halberstam Amazon Price: $11.56
Customer Review: David Halberstam's "October 1964" is either a book about race told through the prism of baseball, or a book about baseball told through the prism of race. I can't decide, but either way, it works.