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Francona


Francona

Author: Terry Francona

language: en

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Release Date: 2013


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Francona explores his tenure in Boston, examining how the beleaguered Red Sox reached incredible highs and equally incredible lows under his management, including several championship victories.

Boston Red Sox


Boston Red Sox

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language: en

Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC

Release Date: 2004


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Sports Publishing presents the first title to be available on the market to salute the champions of the 2004 World Series. The book tells the complete story of the Red Sox winning season through articles and photos that first appeared in the pages of the award-winning Boston Herald.

I'm Fascinated by Sacrifice Flies


I'm Fascinated by Sacrifice Flies

Author: Tim Kurkjian

language: en

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Release Date: 2016-05-03


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Hilarious and insightful tales from the world of professional baseball by ESPN baseball analyst Tim Kurkjian The New York Times Bestseller! In the aftermath of the Steroid Era that stained the game of baseball, at a time when so many players are so rich and therefore have a sense of entitlement that they haven't earned, ESPN baseball commentator Tim Kurkjian shows readers how to love the game more than ever, with incredible insight and stories that are hilarious, heartbreaking, and revealing. From what Pete Rose was doing in the batting cage a few minutes after getting out of prison, to why everyone strikes out these days and why no one seems to care, I'm Fascinated By Sacrifice Flies will surprise even longtime baseball fans. Tim explains the fear factor in the game, and what it feels like to get hit by a pitch; Adam LaRoche wanted to throw up in the batter's box. He examines the game's superstitions: Eliot Johnson's choice of bubble gum, a poker chip in Sean Burnett's back pocket. He unearths the unwritten rules of the game, takes readers inside ESPN, and reveals how Tony Gwynn made baseball so much more fun to watch. And, of course, Tim will explain to readers why he is fascinated by sacrifice flies.