We've been without sports for going on two months now. We've become desperate for the content that so many of us craved on a daily basis. The NFL draft set record viewership numbers. People are waking up early, staying up late or setting their DVRs to watch live baseball from South Korea.
When ESPN re-aired cornhole tournaments from beer-swilling, bean-bag tossing days of yore, we watched.
Oh, we watched. Because we wanted anything to feel normal again.
J.K. Rowling said: "I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a book."
With that in mind, our latest Star Tribune Sports Virtual Happy Hour Draft focused on sports books. Not necessarily the best books. Not even the most popular ones. Merely our suggestions or our favorites.
Ten writers and editors gathered to make their picks, two choices each in a snake draft. What are we reading during this time of blank TV screens where there once was heart-pulsing action?
We probably could have gone 20 rounds here (and several advocated for such). But here are our top 20.
You'll find classics. You'll find forgotten treasures. You'll even find a couple novels. What did we miss? Let us know in the comments.