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The Inside Story of Baseball's Twenty Perfect Games
By James Buckley
SPORTS & RECREATION
336 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB, PDF, Mobipocket
Trade Paper, $16.95 (CA $18.95) (US $16.95)
ISBN 9781600786761
Rights: WOR
Triumph Books (Apr 2012)
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Perfect: The Inside Story of Baseball's Twenty Perfect Games
By James Buckley Jr.
Contact: Bill Ames, Independent Publishers Group, 312.337.0747, ext. 326, bames@ipgbook.com
It's a small club whose members span 132 years: twenty pitchers who have played that one glorious game sans glitch, sans hitch. Such a game is called "perfect" and is unique to baseball.
A pitcher's job is to get people out; in a perfect game, he gets them all out, all 27 in a row with nary a single blemish. No hits. No walks. No errors (thanks to his teammates). No hit batsmen. Nothing but perfection.
The stories of how those "nothings" happened are really something and in Perfect: The Inside Story of Baseball's Twenty Perfect Games, author James Buckley, Jr., retells in great detail - and with great insight - the inside stories of those 20 perfect performances. Using historical research and original interviews with more than 50 pitchers, players, fans, broadcasters, writers, historians, and others, Buckley examines the fascinating history of baseball's 20 perfect games in this newly updated second edition volume.
Elite members of the Perfect Club include:
Perfect is for baseball fans and fans of peak performance in all walks of life. This book is a continuing celebration of players (and teams) who reach the pinnacle of success, capturing "lightning in a bottle" for nine innings that shines for the whole world to see.
About the Author:
James Buckley, Jr., is the author of more than 25 books on baseball and other sports, including The Visual Dictionary of Baseball and Baseball: A Celebration and Play Ball: The Official Major League Baseball Guide for Young Players. He formerly worked at both Sports Illustrated and NFL Publishing, hosted a sports interview radio show in Santa Barbara, and today is the editorial director of the Shoreline Publishing Group. He is also the publications director for the California state-champion semipro baseball team, a former youth baseball coach, and a consistently disappointed, yet hopeful, fan of the Boston Red Sox. Buckley lives in Santa Barbara, California, with his wife Patty, son Conor, and daughter Katie.
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