Fay Vincent is a former entertainment and business executive who served as the commissioner of baseball from 1989 to 1992. This volume is the third in a series drawn from his Baseball Oral History Project. The previous two volumes, The Only Game in Town and We Would Have Played for Nothing, include ballplayers' reminiscences of the 1930s and 1940s, and the 1950s and 1960s, respectively.
"Engaging...[a] loving, valuable addition to baseball
historiography." -- "Booklist"
"For the new generation and those to come, Vincent's latest is one
that will resonate as history, and a good read besides." -- John J.
Monaghan, Jr., "The Providence Journal"
"Serious baseballers will lap up the revelations like suds from an
overpriced ballpark brew." -- Bill Lubinger, "The Plain Dealer"
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