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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More plays than signs,
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This review is from: The Complete Book of Baseball Signs and Plays (Paperback)
In a book that is mildly disappointing, the author -- a knowledgeable coach with years of experience -- attempts to compile a "complete book of baseball signs and plays." The result is a text that alternates between an insider's perspective of the game and a number of chapters that are repetitive or seem out of place. It's not clear who the book is written for: serious fans and coaches at any level will already be familiar with all but the most unusual strategies described, while casual fans may not find the repetitive descriptions and diagrams all that engaging. The author begins by providing some historical background to the origin of signs and plays that most readers will find informative. Then he moves on to break down offensive signs and plays to a degree that is almost unncessary (e.g., listing all possible base-running situations -- "nobody on, man on first, man on second..."). The author provides a nice summary of the types of signals (flash, holding, block, etc.), but leaves one with the false impression that all possible signals have been described (e.g., "folding the arms: delayed steal"). In the same chapter, he also includes a number of strategies that teams can use to produce more offense, and then lists almost seven pages of "points to remember as base coaches... duites of base coaches...," once again leaving the reader wondering about the central purpose of the book. Consequently, the bulk of this second chapter is probably of most value to little league and high school coaches with limited experience. The longest chapter, "Defensive Plays and Signs," details over 50 plays with separate charts that illustrate the positioning and movement of defensive players, but again, this section may tax the patience of readers who are not serious students of the game. Chapter Four is one section that strikes me as a bit odd to include in this text: "Umpires' Calls and Signs" gives us an interesting window into the "third team" (p. 250) on the field, but it takes the reader some time to wade through all 77 situations that describe and illustrate how umpires position themselves for plays and how they communicate verbally and nonverbally with players, coaches, and each other. Again, coaches, players, and serious fans will be well versed in the bulk of the chapter's content, while casual readers may find this section of the text too involved and repetitive.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Thin on Content,
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This review is from: The Complete Book of Baseball Signs and Plays (Paperback)
After reading the editorial reviews I eagerly anticipated receiving this book. When I did I was somewhat disappointed. I found it thin on content. The diagrams are clear, but the writing is not. It's not very well-organized. There wasn't much that was new to me, and calling it a "Complete Book of Baseball Signs and Plays" is a stretch - it's far from complete.If you want a better book, get Ron Polk's Baseball Playbook - an animated playbook CD is also available from some suppliers online.
7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definative Coaches play book with signs too!,
By "jbigdaddy" (Huntington Beach, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Book of Baseball Signs and Plays (Paperback)
This book is a gold mine for coaches information on baseball plays and strategies. Hundreds of diagrams and more information than can be consumed. It will become your baseball bible during the baseball season. Get it!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book satisfaction,
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This review is from: The Complete Book of Baseball Signs and Plays (Paperback)
This book is a book of excellence,every coach needs to have it on his hands, you learn baseball from this book.
Also I must say I learnt new defensive & offensive situations, this is very important for me. |
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The Complete Book of Baseball Signs and Plays by Harold S. Southworth (Paperback - May 1, 1999)
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