Review
"For fantasy [sports] hobbyists who continue to have a life, here is a book that should help eliminate more of it: 'Fantasy Sports Online For Dummies.' The guide...helps fantasy sports players get the most out of online leagues." (
Fort-Worth Morning Star-Telegram, April 20, 1999)
About the Author
Jim Keogh is an avid sports fan who has never missed a New York Jets or New York Giants game in decades -- thanks to television. Jim complements Gus's skills with his own insights into the online world -- the Internet. Jim is the author of more than 39 computer books, including
UNIX Programming For Dummies and
Visual FoxPro For Dummies (both by IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.). He is on the faculty of Columbia University (New York City) and Saint Peter's College (Jersey City, New Jersey).
Gus Nunziata is a passionate fantasy sports fan who frequently outmaneuvers his opponents with his unique brand of old-time, classic strategies. It has been more than a decade since Gus and his buddies created the Ebbets Field League, one of the oldest continuously operated fantasy sports leagues in existence. The league covers all the major sports, including baseball, basketball, football, and hockey. Over the years, he has held every position in fantasy sports: team owner, commissioner, and league president.