A review by wescovington
Bottom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption, and Baseball's Longest Game by Dan Barry

4.0

The author does a great job in tracking down the principal participants in the longest baseball game in professional baseball history. Their stories about the game and their lives are much more interesting than the game, which is the book's strength. The game was more than just a statistical oddity. It was an exercise in endurance. You get a feeling that you, like the players and umpires, were stuck in some sort of baseball purgatory.