Why Time Begins on Opening Day

Why Time Begins on Opening Day by Thomas Boswell is a collection of essays that delves into the sport of baseball, exploring its myths, superstars, pennant races, strategies, ballparks, and other facets of this national pastime. Published by Penguin Books in 1985, this edition spans 300 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of baseball’s rich history and cultural significance. The essays provide insights into various aspects of the game, making connections between its storied past and the present. With topics that include sports and recreation as well as the intricacies of baseball, this book offers a comprehensive look at what makes the sport resonate with fans and players alike.
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A collection of essays on the sport of baseball, its myths, superstars, pennant races, strategies, ballparks, and other facets of the national pastime
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