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Veeck as in Wreck

The Autobiography of Bill Veeck

by Bill Veeck

Recommended by Eric Alper

Recommended by Eric Alper

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Sports, Baseball, and Sports.

Bill Veeck was an inspired team builder, a consummate showman, and one of the greatest baseball men ever involved in the game. His classic autobiography, written with the talented sportswriter Ed Linn, is an uproarious book packed with information about the history of baseball and tales of players and owners, including some of the most entertaining...

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