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Wrigley Season Ticket 2008: An Annual Guide to Chicago Cubs Baseball

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Wrigley Season Ticket 2008 gives fans the detailed information about the Chicago Cubs that they’ve craved for so long. Other preseason annuals cover all of baseball, and they never deliver enough team-specific information on the Cubs. But now there’s a publication that can quench your desire with a bevy of full-color Cubs analysis!A position-by-position breakdown of the 2008 roster will get fans up to speed on the new-look Cubs quickly. Along with a preview of the 2008 National League Central, fans get to explore the results of last offseason’s spending spree and the returns the Cubs got on their investments. Further, the book takes a look at great moments in Cubs history, including a twentieth anniversary remembrance of Jerome Walton and the 1988 division championship. Moreover, Wrigley Season Ticket 2008 evaluates the entire organization as well, including an in-depth look at the farm system and top prospects, as well as what players might be expected to contribute in 2008.It’s all packed into more than a hundred pages of ad-free, full-color Cubs information unlike anything else on the market. Written by Cubs fans for Cubs fans, Wrigley Season Ticket 2008 is the essential season reference for all North Side baseball fans!

112 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2007

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Stuart Shea

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Pop culture historian Robert Rodriguez has written or contributed to nine books. His newest, Fab Four FAQ 2.0: The Beatles' Solo Years 1970-1980 will be published in March 2010. His most recent, Fab Four FAQ, has been published to critical and fan acclaim. Be sure to check out the new website www.fabfourfaq2.com."

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