A candid, irreverent, behind-the-scenes account of two seasons with the 1973-75 Texas Rangers, called by many the worst baseball team in history, by the then-sports writer for the Fort Worth Star Telegram. 20,000 f...

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A candid, irreverent, behind-the-scenes account of two seasons with the 1973-75 Texas Rangers, called by many the worst baseball team in history, by the then-sports writer for the Fort Worth Star Telegram. 20,000 first printing. Tour.

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