Incoming Resources
- The Big Bam, the life and times of Babe Ruth, Leigh Montville
- Imperfect, an improbable life, Jim Abbott and Tim Brown
- The saga of Sudden Sam, the rise, fall, and redemption of Sam McDowell, Sam McDowell, with Martin Gitlin
- Jackie Robinson, by Wil Mara ; content consultant, Nanci R. Vargus, Ed.D. professor emeritus, University of Indianapolis ; reading consultant Jeanne Clidas, Ph.D
- There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived, Matt Tavares
- 42 today, Jackie Robinson and his legacy, edited by Michael G. Long ; foreword by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon ; afterword by Kevin Merida
- Valentine's way, my adventurous life and times, Bobby Valentine and Peter Golenbock
- Ty Cobb, a terrible beauty, Charles Leerhsen
- Jackie Robinson, by Tony De Marco
- Pistol, the life of Pete Maravich, Mark Kriegel
- Jackie Robinson, a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington, D.C. in association with Major League Baseball ; directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon ; written by David MacMahon and Sarah Burns ; produced by Sarah Burns, David McMahon, and Ken Burns Ken
- Called out but safe, a baseball umpire's journey, Al Clark with Dan Schlossberg ; foreword by Marty Appel
- 24, life stories and lessons from the Say Hey Kid, Willie Mays and John Shea ; foreword by Bob Costas
- Tom Seaver, a terrific life, Bill Madden
- The chicken runs at midnight, a daughter's message from heaven that changed a father's heart and won a World Series, Tom Friend
- The selling of the Babe, the deal that changed baseball and created a legend, Glenn Stout
- The captain, a memoir, David Wright with Anthony DiComo
- Hank on first, how Hank Greenberg became a star on and off the field, by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Alette Straathof
- You never heard of Sandy Koufax?!, by Jonah Winter ; illustrations by AndreĢ Carrilho
- The kid from Diamond Street, the extraordinary story of baseball legend Edith Houghton, Audrey Vernick ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- Ted Williams, author, director, Nick Davis ; producer, Meredith Coleman
- Son of Havana, a baseball journey from Cuba to the big leagues and back, Luis Tiant with Saul Wisnia ; foreword by Carl Yastrzemski
- Dinner with Dimaggio, memories of an American hero, Dr. Rock Positano and John Positano ; with a foreword by Francis Ford Coppola and an introduction by Fay T. Vincent
- Swing and a hit, nine innings of what baseball taught me, Paul O'Neill and Jack Curry
- Leo Durocher, baseball's prodigal son, Paul Dickson
- Sho-time, the inside story of Shohei Ohtani and the greatest baseball season ever played, Jeff Fletcher
- The kid, the immortal life of Ted Williams, by Ben Bradlee, Jr
- 715, reflections on hammerin' Hank and the home run that made history, Kevin Neary ; foreword by Monte Irvin
- Full count, the education of a pitcher, David Cone and Jack Curry
- Hank Greenberg, the hero of heroes, John Rosengren
- The last folk hero, the life and myth of Bo Jackson, Jeff Pearlman
- Who was Babe Ruth?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Becoming Babe Ruth, Matt Tavares
- Yogi, a life behind the mask, Jon Pessah
- Satchel Paige, don't look back, written by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Terry Widener
- Roberto Clemente, Claudia Romo Edelman and Sara E. Echenique ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- True, the four seasons of Jackie Robinson, Kostya Kennedy
- Juan Soto, by Thomas K. Adamson
- Billy ball, Billy Martin and the resurrection of the Oakland A's, Dale Tafoya ; foreword by Ken Korach
- Jackie Robinson plays ball, by Robyn O'Sullivan
- Just show up, and other enduring values from baseball's Iron Man, Cal Ripken, Jr. and James Dale
- 42 is not just a number, the odyssey of Jackie Robinson, American hero, Doreen Rappaport
- Mike Trout, baseball's MVP, by Matt Chandler
- Good as gold, my eight decades in baseball, Jim Kaat with Douglas B. Lyons
- Jackie Robinson, American hero, by Sharon Robinson
- Let's play two, the legend of Mr. Cub, the life of Ernie Banks, Ron Rapoport
- Stealing home, Jackie Robinson : against the odds, written by Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Mike Wimmer
- Try not to suck, the exceptional, extraordinary baseball life of Joe Maddon, Bill Chastain and Jesse Rogers
- Casey Stengel, baseball's greatest character, Marty Appel
- Pitching for the stars, my seasons across the color line, Jerry Craft and Kathleen Sullivan