Being a Champion

The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series

This book is not a chronological history of baseball’s championship ritual. It is a seven-part series of loosely organized moments, and moments behind the moments, that make the end of the season materially different from anything that comes before it.

The revelation here is that being a champion means more than you know. Not to the participants, mind you – they talk about it all the time, enough to sound cliché – but to the people that surround them.

With or without the Dodgers, the World Series still matters; you can book it, by J.P. Hoornstra