"Another tour de force from baseball’s Boswell. Curt Smith has produced a compelling anecdotal history of the national pastime through the lens of its announcers. This is storytelling at its most masterful—an anecdotist’s dream."—Tom DeFrank, New York Daily News
"Baseball broadcasting’s top chronicler knows a good story when he hears one. A Talk in the Park shares great tales from the booth. Who knew that Fenway Park’s rough-and-ready fans would serenade Oklahoma-born Joe Simpson with the title song from the Broadway musical that bears his home state’s name? Curt Smith did, and now you will, too.”—Phil Mushnick, New York Post
"Curt Smith has authored classic books like Voices of the Game, forged ESPN TV and Smithsonian Institution programs, and written more speeches than anyone for President George H. W. Bush. His latest work includes more Voices than in any sports book, ever. Amazing.”—Bruce DuMont, president, National Radio Hall of Fame
"We’ve listened to announcers as they’ve brought baseball to life on the air. Now we get to revel in the stories we’ve often never heard them tell—until now. Curt Smith has knocked it out of the park again."—Christine Brennan, USA Today
"Baseball is a game of stories. This book includes hundreds of baseball tales from dozens of well-known broadcasters. Your favorite players are all in here. This book will delight all those who cherish our game. You will laugh, smile, grimace, and even groan. But you will be sad only when it ends."—Fay Vincent, former Major League Baseball commissioner
"Curt Smith has gone deep again—over the wall into the game’s broadcasting essence—telling stories. With a ball in play as little as eight minutes in a three-hour game, filling dead spots with anecdotes is essential. With our nomadic lifestyle, these terrific stories involve happenings on and off the field."—Joe Castiglione, Boston Red Sox radio announcer