Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame? Baseball, Cooperstown, and the Politics of Glory
of Bill James
Description
Arguing about the merits of players is the baseball fan's second favorite pastime and every year the Hall of Fame elections spark heated controversy. In a book that's sure to thrill--and infuriate--countless fans, Bill James takes a hard look at the Hall, probing its history, its politics and, most of all, its decisions.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 464 pages
- Publisher Free Press
- Publication Date April 6th 1995
- First Publication 05/02/94
- Language English
- ISBN 9780684800882
- Edition Not informed
- Category Special Interests
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