The Immaculate Inning shines a light on the miracle of baseball's
endless possibility--the way that on any given day, someone (maybe a
star, or maybe a scrub) could perform the rarest of single-game feats or
cap off a seemingly unobtainable chase for a record. Covering a
selection of the most unusual, significant, and rare feats in baseball
history, both in the context of single-day (and sometimes even
single-play) events and those that require a longer streak or a full
season's excellence to reach or complete, the book clearly defines how
each task is amassed, provides historical background, and tells riveting
stories of the ballplayers that did the unthinkable.