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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.357640974461
EAN num: 9781579401184
ISBN number: 157940118X
Label: Rounder Books
Manufacturer: Rounder Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 388
Printing Date: April 25, 2005
Publishing house: Rounder Books
Sale Popularity Level: 1412091
Studio: Rounder Books
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The book reaches back to Bobby Doerr's rookie season in 1937, and continues through Dennis Eckersley's emotional retirement in 1998. It captures the career highlights of forty of the greatest Red Sox players and managers over the last sixty years.
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Herb Crehan has put together a magnificant collection of interviews and through his eyes/prose has made a Red Sox fan out of me. I began reading the book to my seven year old son in an endeavor to relate to his young boy's passion for the team. What a wonderful way to spend time together and I highly recommend this interesting and insightful read to those of any age.
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Of all the baseball books on the market, this one is a gem. For Red Sox fans in particular and all baseball fans, this book gives an inside view of the players on and off the field. Herb Crehan has done an outstanding job of showing the reader the real world of baseball.
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Johnny Pesky says this book is for "real Red Sox fans". I say it's for everyone. I learned some fascinating things from this book that give me a whole new perspective on the team. Herb Crehan's talent for telling a story makes the experience all the more enjoyable.
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This is wonderful reading. The book is a collection of articles on former Red Sox players that should interest both Red Sox fans and baseball fans in general. Mr. Crehan obviously loves baseball and this love is evident in his writing.
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