Fay Vincent's Books
There are 4 books
1.
It's What's Inside the Lines That Counts
Baseball Stars of the 1970s and 1980s Talk About the Game They Loved
By: Fay Vincent
This edition: Hardcover, 336 pages
Publication date: March 16, 2010
It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts brings together ballplayers, managers, an umpire, and the first head of the players’ union to describe the momentous changes to the game that took place in the 1970s...
2.
We Would Have Played for Nothing
Baseball Stars of the 1950s and 1960s Talk About the Game They Loved
By: Fay Vincent
This edition: Hardcover, 336 pages
Publication date: April 1, 2008
An All-Star lineup of former major leaguers remembers what baseball was like in the 1950s and 1960s. Whitey Ford, Duke Snider, Carl Erskine, Bill Rigney, and Ralph Branca tell stories about baseball in New York when the...
3.
The Last Commissioner
A Baseball Valentine
By: Fay Vincent
This edition: Trade Paperback, 336 pages
Publication date: September 21, 2007
On a beautiful July morning in 1991, three men gathered in a hotel suite for
an informal breakfast and conversation. The discussion ranged widely over
events and characters of the past, famous names and fabled...
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4.
The Only Game in Town
Baseball Stars of the 1930s and 1940s Talk About the Game They Loved
By: Fay Vincent
This edition: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
Publication date: April 3, 2007
The 1930s was the era of such baseball legends as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg, and Joe DiMaggio. In The Only Game in Town, pitcher Elden Auker recalls what it was like to face these sluggers, while Red...
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