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Crazyball: Sports Scandals, Superstitions, and Sick Plays

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Crazyball is a look at the wild, unusual, unimaginable, funny, and downright strange occurrences in sports. Barry Wilner and Ken Rappoport take us from the worst teams in history to sports’ craziest superstitions, wackiest pranks, and ultimate blown calls. This book is filled with moments that will make you laugh, shake your head in wonderment, lose your breath, or simply “Really?!”

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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June 13, 2016
Crazyball: Sports Scandals, Superstitions, and Sick Plays by Barry Wilbon (Taylor Trade Publishing 2014) (796). This book tells probably a hundred legendary sports stories, but (and this is big “but”) none of them are new, and this book doesn't offer a single new detail or angle. It's just a collection of legends. But there are a lot of worse things. My rating: 6.5/10, finished 11/18/14.
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May 24, 2015
Much as I was looking forward to this book, it ended up being incredibly disappointing. Full of one-liners and fast overviews of material that most sports fans will already know, there's just not much content here.

Three very telling facts: A) I don't really follow either golf or basketball, but even I knew about many of the anecdotes that related to those sports. B) I consider myself a casual sports fan, and yet, I could give you more detail on some of the scandals and flubs detailed here. C) Perhaps most telling of all: The longest chapter of the book is a collection of sections summing up and outlining highlights from favorite sports movies. (That's right--the longest chapter in a nonfiction book about sports is related to summing up comedies that any reader will have already seen.)

The authors obviously enjoy sports, but when it comes down to it, this book is a running-through of headlines and one-liners, and has very little depth. It's written in more the style of a coffee table book that would sell itself through tons of pictures and the occasional graphic overview of statistics. But those things are missing because it's printed as a traditional book--and, as such, it's a disappointing affair.

On the whole, I just can't recommend it. It might be an entertaining read for the average middle school boy who likes sports, but doesn't know much about past craziness, but for an adult reader who enjoys sports.... well, again, there's just not much here.
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October 29, 2014
Crazyball is an engaging collection of stories about sports and athletes, from baseball to hockey. Some of the storiess are familiar old chestnuts, like the tale of how the Boston Red Sox sold Babe Ruth to the NY Yankees so that their owner could finance "No,No Nanette", a smash Broadway show. Others were new to me, probably because they involved sports I don;'t follow, but all are entertaining and well-told. This is not a book to read straight through, but rather one to dip into for a tale or two from time to time. Reading it was a lot of fun!
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September 28, 2014
A good collection of sports stories covering a wide selection of sports. There are some familiar stories, Ruth to the Yankees, and Bobby Thompson home run, but there are some that have rarely been told, like NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace paying a $5,000 fine in pennies, and the story of the All-American Red Heads, the female equivalent to the Harlem Globetrotters.

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November 13, 2014
Quick read. I read it in a day. A lot of the stories I've heard or read about before. Some were still funny none the less.
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February 4, 2015
Great book, full of lots of fun sports stories and facts. A real treat to read.
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