“A fun read, chock full of funny stories.”-<i>New York Daily News</i> "Fans regardless of the team allegiance will enjoy this book."-Gregg's Baseball Bookcase “Eddie Robinson was a fine ballplayer. He had a remarkably long, fascinating, and colorful career as a baseball scout and front-office man for many big league teams. I know of no book that gives as much insight into the front-office machinations in baseball organizations. [Eddie Robinson’s] autobiography will interest people inside baseball who remember Eddie, and many others will enjoy reading about the experiences of men who’ve been in the game.”-Charles C. Alexander, author of <i>Ty Cobb</i> "Of those sixty-five years in baseball, I've known Eddie for fifty-five of them--as a dear friend, business partner, and as a terrific baseball player. Major league baseball needs more people like Eddie."-Brooks C. Robinson, Hall of Fame third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles “Eddie Robinson was the most underrated and best clutch hitter I ever played against.”-Ted Williams, Hall of Fame outfielder for the Boston Red Sox<br /> “What can you say about Eddie? Good baseball man and a pretty good left-handed hitter in his day. He was one of our first basemen in the ’50s and fit in real good.”-Yogi Berra, Hall of Fame catcher for the New York Yankees
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