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I don't really care how you buy it, as long as you
do buy it.
That said, I get a tiny cut of the purchase price if you purchase from
Amazon via the link below...
If you have read the book and have a comment or question about it,
please e-mail Rob.
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Reviews
of Rob
Neyer's Big Book
of Baseball Legends
Ron
Kaplan's Baseball Bookshelf
(2 May 2008, and Kaplan has some real insights)
Pat
Lagreid, The Baseball
Book Review (2 May 2008)
King
Kaufman, Salon (16 April 2008)
Geoff
Young, Ducksnorts
(14 April 2008)
David
Pinto, Baseball Musings
(10 April 2008)
Aaron
Gleeman (9 April 2008)
Joseph
P., River Ave. Blues
(8 April 2008)
Allen
Barra, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (6 April 2008)
Chris
Jaffe, The Hardball
Times (4 April 2008)
Dan
Shanoff (1 April 2008)
Steve
Lombardi, Was Watching
(30 March 2008)
Craig
Calcaterra, Shysterball
(28 March 2008)
Other Book-Related Stuff
Scribble Tate:
"The Legend of Old Giggly Pete" (22 May 2008)
Book Excerpt: Ty Cobb & Carl Mays (20 May 2008)
Don
Zimmer & Maury Wills (ESPN.com, 20 May 2008)
Book
Excerpt: Thurman Munson & Carlton Fisk (19 May 2008)
Did
Gibson hit one out of Yankee Stadium? (ESPN.com, 19 May 2008)
Interviews
(most about the book, some not)
Geoff Young, Ducksnorts (27 May 2008)
John Kreese, NoMaas.org (26 May 2008)
Mike
McClary, The Daily Fungo
(21 May 2008)
Rich
Lederer, Baseball
Analysts (21 April 2008)
Larry
Borowski, Viva el Birdos
(21 April 2008)
Aaron
Gleeman (10 April 2008)
Joe
Posnanski (29 March 2008)
Chris
Jaffe, The Hardball
Times (22 October 2007)
Bob
Timmermann, Baseball
Griddle (21 February 2006)
Maury
Brown, Oregon Stadium
Campaign (2004)
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about Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends:
Craig
Calcaterra, ShysterBall:
"I recommend Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball
Legends without reservation."
Allen Barra, The St.
Louis Post-Dispatch: "These
chapters are like potato chips -- you can't stop with just one."
Joe Posnanski: "Rob’s
theory is that fact is an interesting as fiction, and I have to say:
He’s right. The book really works for me. "
Chris
Jaffe, The Hardball
Times: "It really is a bathroom book."
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