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Baseball Prospectus 2008
The Essential Guide to the 2008 Baseball Season
- Author:
- By Steven Goldman
- Format:
- Paperback
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- £13.99
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- Published: 18th Feb 2008
- ISBN: 0452289033
- Pages: 620
From the Publisher:
The "New York Times" bestselling guide to major league baseball returns for the 2008 season.
For over a decade, "Baseball Prospectus" has been the ultimate guide to the game for fantasy players, professionals, and casual fans alike. "Baseball Prospectus 2008" continues that tradition, bringing together the top young baseball writers and analysts in the business to provide a definitive look at the season to come.
Featuring groundbreaking essays on the performance of each of the thirty teams and an in-depth look at every major league player and all the top prospects, "Baseball Prospectus 2008" offers the cutting-edge analysis that has inspired nearly every major league team to seek the advice of current or former "Prospectus" writers. Also included are projections of player stats for next year, as determined by the groundbreaking PECOTA system, which "Sports Illustrated" has called perhaps the games most accurate projection model. The most authoritative and entertaining book of its kind, "Baseball Prospectus 2008" is as essential to the baseball-watching experience as hot dogs and cold beer.
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