New annual baseball book from the Internet Baseball Writers Association (IBWAA) by Dan Schlossberg. Contains a variety of articles by members of IBWAA on baseball, including an exclusive article of suggestions and strategies for fantasy drafts for the 2025 season. Available on November of each year, beginning November 15, 2024. Place your pre-order now and you will be billed at 22.45, a 10% discount off the published price of $24.95, and your book will be shipped first in line! If you want free shipping, buy any two books or more on the website (including two copies of this new title).
The first edition, to be published in November 2024, will contain 35 articles covering controversies, opinions, and such subjects as pitchers in pursuit of 300 wins, and ten players overlooked by Cooperstown. It will also include an exclusive guide to preparing for your fantasy baseball draft for the 2025 season.
Dan Schlossberg, weekend editor of the ‘Here’s The Pitch’ newsletter, is a former Associated Press sportswriter who currently covers the game for forbes.com, USA TODAY Sports Weekly, Sports Collectors Digest, Memories & Dreams, and other outlets.
He is also the author of more than three-dozen books, including this year’s Home Run King: the Remarkable Record of Hank Aaron, The New Baseball Bible, and collaborations with Ron Blomberg, Milo Hamilton, and Al Clark.
Elizabeth Muratore and Benjamin Chase, who each edit a pair of weekday newsletters for the IBWAA, are associate editors of the new project.
The book will be written exclusively by members of the IBWAA who already contribute to the five-year-old newsletter.
Schlossberg will select and edit the articles for the book, which will emphasize writing and research over statistics and analytics. Fantasy baseball, including suggestions for drafting for the upcoming season, will also be included each year.
ACTA Publications publisher Greg Pierce conceived the project after reading multiple editions of Here’s The Pitch, including the expanded weekend editions.
“We’ve always been the first baseball publication in newsstands and bookstores –- almost before the World Series ends,” he said. “By coming out in November, we fill a void for fans because there’s practically no baseball news between the end of the World Series and start of the winter meetings.
“The IBWAA has some of the best baseball writers in the country and we’re pleased to offer them this opportunity to showcase their work.”
The 250-plus page book will retail for $24.95 and be available from www.actasports.com, and is presently available for preorder for 22.45, a 10% discount. All orders in the U.S. over $29.85 (usually two books or more) automatically receive free shipping.