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101 Reasons to Love the Red Sox (Revised)

101 Reasons to Love the Red Sox (Revised)Author: David Green
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 135746

Media: Hardcover
Edition: Rev Upd
Pages: 120
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 7.1 x 1

ISBN: 1584797142
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.357640974461
EAN: 9781584797142
ASIN: 1584797142

Publication Date: August 1, 2008
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Product Description
There is no other stadium like Fenway Park with its wooden seats, manual scoreboard, and the looming green monster; no other history that includes such an infamous trade, a curse, and a penchant for losing critical games; no other group of fans that measure up to the loyal Red Sox Nation. There is simply no other team that compares to the Red Sox.

This revised and updated version of 101 Reasons to Love the Red Sox is filled with reasons to celebrate Boston's best-loved team: the 2004 World Series championship, the beloved B, five World Series titles before 1919, Yawky Way, the legendary Ted Williams, Royal Rooters, the "Impossible Dream" season, Cy Young, and Big Papi. Vintage and modern photos, baseball cards, memorable stories, and sports trivia provide a portrait of the Red Sox from their very beginning to the present. The heart of the players and fans combined with the Red Sox' storied past truly make Fenway Park a field of dreams.



Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Red Sox picture book   May 19, 2010
Carolyn Harris (Central Calif)


Up-to-date, light book, full of picutres. Full of information? Not really. Worth the money? I don't think so. Quick and easy gift for a fan.



5 out of 5 stars my wife loves it!   May 11, 2010
J. Schultz (Moretown, VT United States)
This was a gift for my wife, the true baseball fan in the family. She loves it! (I've glanced at it and can see why. What a lot of fun!)


3 out of 5 stars Could have been much much much better   January 11, 2010
O. Rios (Texas)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

i've been a Red Sox fan since they signed Dice-K, and i saw 101 Reasons to Love the Red Sox at our bookstore for about $7.00 and bought it up.

the book overall is alright, but it could have been better and doesn't mention some of the good stuff that makes Red Sox Nation one of a kind.

For example, there is no mention of Dice-K at all, no mention of John Lester's No-Hitter, or Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline", which was broadcast to the world during the National Hockey League's 2010 Winter Classic between Boston and Philly. And the book is a 2008 edition, so it does mention Clay Buchholtz's No-No but nothing on Dice-K? Ellsbury and Pedrioa are mentioned as a duo but The Yuker gets his own number?

Also, Ted Williams is ranked #37? but Jimmie Fox #35? Curse of the Babe #24? For real? it seems to me the author had a good idea and this was the end result. In my opinion, here are MY top 8 reasons to Love the Red Sox, none of which are either mentioned or mentioned way later in the book.

1- Red Sox Nation, none like it
2- Curse of the Babe, this was the biggest reason Boston was known for
3- Breaking the Curse, Down 3-0 to the Yankees to win the Pennant
4- First World Series in 86 years, everyone was rooting for Boston
5- Ted Williams, he is Mr. Red Sox
6- The Green Monster, the single most iconic image of Fenway
7- Fenway Park, one of the last remaining gems of baseball
8- The Citgo sign, probably the 2nd most iconic image about Fenway

The book does bring to light several parts of the rich history of the Boston Red Sox, like the Citgo Sign, the Green Monster, the scoreboard and Peskey's Pole, just not enough.

overall, i thought the book was good in the history, but to a fan of the Red Sox like myself, i thought it could have been much better.

Fever Pitch is ranked #77, yet the film showed more Red Sox history than Field of Dreams and will always be remembered as the film made while the Red Sox were making their way to the 2004 World Series.



5 out of 5 stars GO BOSTON, GO BOSTON, GO BOSTON, YAH, BOSTON!   August 30, 2009
BeatleBangs1964 (United States)
I love the Boston Red Sox and I love this book. After two STELLAR Series Sweeps (2004 - Cardinals and 2007 the Rockies), the Red Sox continue to make me proud. This book proves what I've been saying all along - the Red Sox are the team to root for! Go, Boston!

Curt Schilling and his wife are major leaguers in my eyes. They have stepped up to the plate for people with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and their efforts will hopefully lead to effective treatments and cures for this devastating condition. Even if you aren't a Red Sox fan, cheer extra hard for Schilling and his efforts.

There are some very funny parts in this book. I love the part about the 10 obvious reasons to dislike the Yankees. I hope the Boston Red Sox eat those Yankees up with some Boston Cream Pie and knock them CLEAR out of the ball park! That section on why the Yankees are NOT the team to root for always brings a smile to my face. Go, Boston!

This is a classic book with delightful information that will hit a home run into the hearts of its readers. Go, Boston!



5 out of 5 stars Much Love For The Red Sox!   December 16, 2008
Aimee A. Monell (Peachtree City, GA)
9 out of 11 found this review helpful

I am a huge Red Sox fan and jumped at the chance to buy this for fellow Red Sox fan as a Christmas present. When I got it I flipped through it a bit out of curiosity. It's really cool! It goes through all the reasons why the Red Sox are the best team to root for. There are some of the more obvious reasons(Curt Schilling and that ankle of his in 2004, winning the WSC in 2004 and again in 2007) and some other ones that maybe you didn't think about. What may be an even more fun treat than 101 reasons to love our beloved Red Sox, is at the end of the book the author provides us with 10 fantastic reasons why we should hate those blasted, evil Yankees. Having not actually gotten to read the book all the way through(it was a present after all) the 10 reasons to hate the Yankees may have been my favorite part.

Other important things you may want to note, the book is hardback, and the cover is very nice, as are each of the high quality pages. So, at the low price it is, what are you waiting for?!?! If you're a Red Sox fan, buy this book! If you know a Red Sox fan, buy this book for him/her!


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