Whole Lot Of History. Very Little Baseball. The biggest thing I can tell you about this book in a review is that if you’re expecting a baseball tale – ie, a tale of the game itself… well, technically that is here… but it is less than 10% of the overall text, with another 10% being the bibliography. Meaning 80% of the volume of this book is anything *other than* the titular game.
Now, don’t get me wrong here. Sullivan does a *phenomenal* job tracing the history of virtually everyone who had anything to do with the game… at least anyone in any “official capacity”. So not the hot dog vendors walking the aisles, but damn near anyone remotely connected to anyone who set up the game or was on the field for any part of it.
As a history of America in the 1920s and 1930s, this works well. As a history of baseball up to and slightly beyond this point, it works well. Even as a biography of Babe Ruth, this book works well. Hell, to a slightly lesser extent, as a history of Lou Gehrig, this book works reasonably well.
The one thing this book does not do that well at all is, well, focus on the titular First All-Star Game itself, instead focusing on everything *around* said titular game. To the point that the game itself is damn near anticlimactic or even an actual after thought.
If you’re coming to this book to read in detail about the game itself, I cannot stress enough how very disappointed you will be. But if you’re coming to this book to learn about how the game came to be and, to a degree, what happened to everyone after… yes, this is absolutely that book, and Sullivan does this quite well indeed.
To the level that the only reason for the star deduction? The aforementioned 10% bibliography, when it needed to be at least 50% larger to meet my 15% minimum standard – and yes, in a book like this, it absolutely needs the extra documentation. Particularly as it actively refutes at least a few claims that have been circulating for nearly, if not more than, a century now.
Very much recommended.
This review of The First All-Star Game by Randall Sullivan was originally written on May 30, 2026.
