The book serves a dual purpose- it provides fascinating content and insight into MLB’s managers, but also serves as a definitive reference for them.
You can’t open this book without learning new information about a group that has, to an extent far beyond that of pitchers and hitters, been subject to mere speculation in the realm of evaluation. A must-read- it definitely helped me get through the winter of no-baseball discontent.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Howard Megdal sez . . .
Howard Megdal, himself author of a baseball book (Baseball Talmud) has read mine and offers these thoughts:
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