Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Blunders: A Complete Guide to the Worst Decisions and Stupidest Moments in Baseball History
BLOOPER: BALL SQUIRTS THROUGH BILLY BUCKNER'S LEGS.
BLUNDER: BILLY BUCKNER'S MANAGER LEFT HIM IN THE GAME.
Baseball bloopers are fun; they're funny, even. A pitcher slips on the mound and his pitch sails over the backstop. An infielder camps under a pop-up...and the ball lands ten feet away. An outfielder tosses a souvenir to a fan...but that was just the second out, and runners are circling the bases (and laughing). Without these moments, the highlight reels wouldn't be nearly as entertaining. Baseball blunders, however, can be tragic, and they will leave diehard fans asking why...why...why?
Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Blunders does its best to answer all those whys, exploring the worst decisions and stupidest moments of managers, general managers, owners, and even commissioners. As he did in his Big Book of Baseball Lineups, Rob Neyer provides readers with a fascinating examination of baseball's rich history, this time through the lens of the game's sometimes hilarious, often depressing, and always perplexing blunders.
? Which ill-fated move cost the Chicago White Sox a great hitter and the 1919 World Series?
? What was Babe Ruth thinking when he became the first (and still the only) player to end a World Series by getting caught trying to steal?
? Did playing one-armed Pete Gray in 1945 cost the Browns a pennant?
? How did winning a coin toss lead to the Dodgers losing the National League pennant on Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'round the World"?
? How damaging was the Frank Robinson-for-Milt Pappas deal, really?
? Which of Red Sox manager Don Zimmer's mistakes in 1978 was the worst?
? Which Yankees trade was even worse than swapping Jay Buhner for Ken Phelps?
? What non-move cost Buck Showalter a job and gave Joe Torre the opportunity of a lifetime?
? Game 7, 2003 ALCS: Pedro winds up to throw his 123rd pitch...what were you thinking?
These are just a few of the legendary (and not-so-legendary) blunders that Neyer analyzes, always with an eye on what happened, why it happened, and how it changed the fickle course of history. And in separate chapters, Neyer also reviews some of the game's worst trades and draft picks and closely examines all the teams that fell just short of first place. Another in the series of Neyer's Big Books of baseball history, Baseball Blunders should win a place in every devoted fan's library.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 11, 2007 Type: User Review |
Good Baseball Stuff
Some really good baseball stuff in this book. Some of the blunders are questionable and I think he wanted to write about them and made it fit into the book. I would recommend it just for the baseball stories and lore.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 03, 2007 Type: User Review |
A baseball fan's delight
Rob Neyer's book of baseball blunders is sure to please any baseball fan with a sense of history. Neyer analyzes 50 trades and decisions from 1917 through 2003. They range from well-known events such as Grady Little's decision to lift Pedro...
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| From: Amazon Posted: May 23, 2007 Type: User Review |
A Little too Comprehensive for Me
While I did enjoy this book, I have to admit that many of the events are too far in the past for me to truly appreciate them. I can't knock Neyer for not going into elaborate detail, because that's not really what this book is about. It isn't his...
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| From: Amazon Posted: May 08, 2007 Type: User Review |
A fun book any baseball fan can enjoy
In Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Blunders, Neyer examines around fifty of the biggest baseball blunders in the history of the sport. The list (blunders of his own choosing) includes bad trades, poor personnel decisions and poor player...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 17, 2007 Type: User Review |
This Isn't A Baseball Blunder At All
Rob Neyer is a heck of a baseball book writer. What he writes about is interesting, informative, and innovative, in the sense that he makes "Big Book of Baseball Blunders" a very good read. Why is that, you ask? (Or more likely, "What do ya...
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