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Inspired by Chairman Mao's infamous Little Red Book, "Spaceman" Bill Lee offers an off-the-wall revisionist history of baseball's most colorful franchise, the Boston Red Sox. In …
Jack McKeon, who in 2003 became the oldest manager to ever lead a team to the World Series championship, proved that old doesn't mean you're over, and these stories offer a look …
"Baseball's Best Barbs, Banter, and Bluster"is adelightful collection of short, true, funny, and refreshing anecdotes from hundreds of baseball's best-known players, coaches, …
A chronicle of the Cubs memorable 2003 season, from opening day through the regular season to the Central Division Championship and the playoffs.
The full story of the Cardinals’ fateful, and surprising, run to the 2006 World Series title is captured in this action-packed commemorative volume. The team's first title since …
This volume features the profiles and achievements of more than 1,500 players, managers, owners, front office executives, writers, and fans.
A sportswriter recalls the thrill of baseball during the 1970s, from Hank Aaron's home-run record to Lou Brock's stolen-base record, from free agency to AstroTurf to the designated …
Five-time New York Times best-selling author Peter Golenbock brings forth the definitive oral history of the Boston Red Sox. His focus is on the players, managers and owners who …
Boston Red Sox icon Johnny Pesky ranks the five best players at each position to ever take the field in this subjective analysis. Featured players include Mo Vaughn, Jimmie Foxx, …
A one-stop record containing everything Met fans want to know about their favorite baseball team, this resource is packed with anecdotes, history, explanations of traditions, …