Feeding the Monster by Seth Mnookin

Feeding the Monster by Seth Mnookin

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Feeding the Monster by Seth Mnookin

Seth Mnookin was given access never before granted to a reporter for this fascinating inside account of the Boston Red Sox. As a result he has written perhaps the best book yet about a professional sports team in America.

Feeding the Monster shows what it takes to win a championship, both on and off the field. Seth Mnookin spent mornings in the front office, afternoons in the clubhouse, and evenings in the owners' box. He learned how the Sox persuaded Curt Schilling to sign, why Nomar Garciaparra resented his teammates, and what led to Pedro Martinez's acrimonious exit. He knows the real story behind Theo Epstein's brief departure and witnessed the development of his rift with Larry Lucchino. And in a new epilogue, Mnookin examines the 2006 offseason, including the negotiations for Japanese phenom Daisuke Matsuzaka.

In a juicy narrative that is filled with thrilling detail, Feeding the Monster peels back the curtain to show what it means to be a part of a major league sports team today.

Seth Mnookin was a former Newsweek media columnist who covered politics, crime, and popular culture. His work has appeared in publications such as The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, Slate, and Spin. He lives in New York City and was a Joan Shorenstein Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School in 2004.

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ISBN 13 9780743286824
ISBN 10 0743286820
Title Feeding the Monster
Author Seth Mnookin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2007-06-05
Number of pages 464
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.