"No one has read the literature of baseball with as much insight as Paul Aron has. Even better, his narratives about the creation and the impact of his selected books are as engaging as many of the books themselves. I approached this book expecting cogent literary analysis. I didn't expect to be charmed and delighted as well. This is a marvelous book."-Daniel Okrent, author of Nine Innings and co-editor of The Ultimate Baseball Book
"Aron's delightful account of the most influential books on baseball is, at once, informative, insightful, entertaining, and historically penetrating. The reader is introduced not only to the great baseball narratives, but also to the historical circumstances surrounding them."-Andrew Zimbalist, author of Baseball and Billions
"Richly entertaining and insightful, The Lineup chronicles baseball's long love affair with the written word, from biographies and memoirs of such immortals as Satchel Paige and Jackie Robinson to Jim Bouton's controversial Ball Four to Roger Kahn's elegiac The Boys of Summer to Bill James' revolutionary Baseball Abstract. Anyone who has a love of baseball and a passion for books will want to read this remarkable book."-James Mote, author of Everything Baseball.
"an entertaining history of the literature of baseball, which is also a history of baseball, as well as a stealth history of the country. Working through Aron's essays reveals different connecting threads and different ways of looking at sport as well as the larger American culture."-The Baffler
"Monumentally meaningful, necessary and relevant. A Top 10 list for the ages."-Tom Hoffarth, Farther Off the Wall blog
"The Lineup is a quick and easy read...highly recommended"-The Inside Game; "Grabbed my immediate attention"-The Virginia Gazette
"Unique, thought-provoking, historically insightful, and occasionally iconoclastic...Must be considered as essential reading for the legions of professional baseball fans."-Midwest Book Reviews.