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Clearing the Bases The Greatest Baseball Debates of the Last Century

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ISBN-10: 0312265565

ISBN-13: 9780312265564

Edition: 2002 (Revised)

Authors: Allen Barra, Bob Costas

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Who was better, Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays? Who was the best right-hander of the '60s, Bob Gibson or Juan Marichal? Who is the greatest starting pitcher of all time? At his peak, who was more valuable, Joe DiMaggio or Ted Williams? If Lefty Grove, Sandy Koufax, and Roger Clemens had pitched at the same time against the same hitters, who would have won the most games? If Jackie Robinson had been white, would he be deserving of the Hall of Fame? Is Pete Rose overrated? Has Tim Raines been underrated? Who is the best hitter of the game today-- Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey, Jr.? Is today's pitching really that bad? Why can't modern pitchers go nine innings? Which are more…    
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Book details

List price: $23.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication date: 5/3/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Allen Barra is a sports columnist for theWall Street Journal, theVillage Voice, and theNew York Sunand is the author of several books, includingClearing the Bases(available in a Bison Books edition),The Last Coach: A Life of Paul “Bear” Bryant, and the forthcomingYogi Berra: Eternal Yankee.

Bob Costas has won the Emmy Award as Outstanding Sports Broadcaster eight times & has been named National Sportscaster of the Year by his peers seven times. He has also received Emmy Awards for his writing, interviewing, & reporting. In addition to his sports broadcasting, Costas hosted the Emmy Award-winning interview show "Later ...with Bob Costas" on NBC, & will be hosting a new sports journalism program on HBO beginning in February 2001. A native New Yorker, Costas now lives in Saint Louis, Missouri.