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by Bill Veeck (Author), Ed Linn (Author) "IN 1951, in a moment of madness, I became owner and operator of a collection of old rags and tags known to baseball historians as..." (more)
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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 stories in all of sports literature.


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Bill Veeck was an inspired team builder, a consummate showman, and one of the greatest baseball men ever involved in the game. His autobiography, written with the talented sportswriter Ed Linn, is an uproarious book packed with baseball history and some of the most entertaining stories in all of sports literature.


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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (April 7, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226852180
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226852188
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #114,806 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars he believed baseball should be fun--novel concept!, July 8, 1998
The book takes you through the career of Bill Veeck, owner and operator of many baseball teams over a fifty-year period. If you truly love baseball, you want to read it.

Why? Easy enough--Bill loved baseball, so much so that he never sat in fancy box seats at games but preferred to join the fans in the bleachers. He is hilarious, as in sidesplitting; he has many stories to tell about the funnier incidents he's been involved in. And when you run a team Veeck style, you have a lot of funny incidents.

But the book is not just a compilation of Veeck buffoonery; he has strong feelings on many topics and expresses them with clarity and frankness. There are tributes to magnificent performances and courageous actions throughout the book. When you finish it, if you love the game, you wish only that you could have been an office staff person or groundskeeper following Bill through his career. You could never possibly have been bored (or made much money).

This book is in the class of _Ball Four_--a defining work that gives real insight into real baseball. To read it is to delight in the game.

As a partner, enough credit is not given Ed Linn. I don't know how Ed does it, but any book written with him will be entertaining, well written, and will above all preserve the main figure's personal style. I believe it is Ed's talent that takes the reminisces of sports figures and makes them a good read, and this deserves your appreciation and respect.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They do not make sports bios Like THIS anymore....., September 17, 2002
By Jason A. Miller (New York, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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The two things you need to know before you buy "Veeck -- As In Wreck" -- and you will buy this book, you must, if you've ever bought any professional sports bio before -- are the names Veeck and Linn.

Bill Veeck you know from reputation -- the wacky promoter who invented everything from Ladies' Day to Disco Demolition Night. The man owned several baseball franchises (including the Chicago White Sox twice, for some reason), and was known as a both a promotional genius and a shrewd financier.

As for Ed Linn... well, Linn was also the ghostwriter for another fantastic, edgy, opinionated baseball book, Leo Durocher's "Nice Guys Finish Last". Not surprisingly, "Veeck" reads a lot like the Durocher tome (and it came first, too!). On every page here you'll find a funny anecdote, a scary bit of prescience, and a unique look at an otherwise-beloved icon. With Veeck's memory and Linn's acid pen, this book is quite hard to put down. Or to pick up, for that matter.

Sports bios tend to hold back these days, let's face it. They're not as long and not as insightful as the Linn books. And the gift of time has helped ripen these pages. When Veeck talks about baseball's financial need to institute interleague play -- writing from 1961 -- you know this man saw around a few decades' worth of corners. When he takes the Yankees to task for failing to capitalize on Roger Maris's pursuit of the Babe Ruth home run record, and notes that it was a once-in-a-lifetime event, he's right -- so baseball got it right in '98, when McGwire came to town, and when the record fell yet again in '01, hardly anyone noticed.

In the meantime you'll laugh at the sad fates of Bobo Holloman and Frank Saucier, the latter being the only ballplayer ever to be removed from a game for a midget. You'll be intrigued by Veeck's take on Larry Doby, and by his bitter retorts at Del Webb, then-owner of the hated behemoth Yankees. And you'll marvel at just how little has really changed in baseball since Veeck was retired. Owners plotting franchise shifts in shady back-room deals (Montreal, Florida. Florida, Boston). Owners doing everything to baseball except what really benefits the sport (It's a tie in Milwaukee!). Veeck lamenting not the high price of talent but rather the high price of mediocrity (how much is Colorado paying for Denny Neagle and Mike Hampton?)...

Just about the only highlight not covered is the sight of White Sox outfielder Chet Lemon wearing shorts. One of the few Bill Veeck innovations that did not catch on, and aren't we all better off...

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4.0 out of 5 stars Veeck As in Wreck, August 20, 2000
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A wonderful slice of baseball history as seen from the consumate maverick of baseball. Veeck takes you on a journey from his beginnings listenning to John McGraw and his dad William Veeck Sr. shoot the breeze about baseball up until his purchase of the White Sox for the second time in 1975. Along the way you are introduced to those you may have never knew (Gene Bearden and Harry Grabiner), those you always knew (Eddie Gaedel, Satchel Paige and Lou Boudreau) and those you though you knew (Ford Frick, Del Webb and Charles Comiskey). The chapters about Veeck's ownership of the St. Louis Browns and baseball's fight about its disposition are alone worth the price of the book. I'd give the book five stars because it is well written and entertaining, but I suspect some of his stories are embellished in his favor. But you have to expect that in any autobiography. So many of today's ideas have Veeck written all over them, most notably interleague play and exploding scoreboards. One final note: keep a baseball encyclodedia next to you when you read this one. It comes in handy when the obscure names come flying, and if you feel "ole Willie" is telling a tall one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The coolest owner ever.
Bill Veeck was a true maverick before that term got tossed around by crazed hockey moms/ vp wannabee's. Anyway... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Bruce M. Bohner

5.0 out of 5 stars A Larger Than Life Baseball Story
When John McCain ran for President in 2008 as a maverick, he would have been well advised to read this very autobiography to find how a real maverick operates. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Scott A. Kallick

5.0 out of 5 stars Divine Diamond Madness
This is one of the single funniest books that I have ever read. Moreover, it is a book that you can reread again and again and still find amusing years after your initial reading... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Borowy26

5.0 out of 5 stars The hundredth read's as good as the first
I'm biased, since Veeck -- As In Wreck was a childhood favorite, but I still say it's the best book ever written on professional baseball. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Andrew Michaelson

4.0 out of 5 stars A great gift
I gave this book to my brother who is a baseball nut and he loved it. He couldn't wait to get off work so he could sit in the subway and read it all the way home... Read more
Published on July 3, 2007 by Rosie Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the best book EVER written on the inside of baseball
Bill Veeck gives you an inside on the greatest time of life. Back before all the politics and contract negotiations and agents and BS, when baseball was FUN and honest and a... Read more
Published on February 4, 2007 by Jim J. Carroll

5.0 out of 5 stars A Baseball Storyteller
My thanks goes out to Bill Veeck for being one of the men that saved baseball on the South Side of Chicago. Read more
Published on July 9, 2006 by JMack

5.0 out of 5 stars Should be required reading for baseball fans
I must preface this by saying that I read this book after it was reccomended to me by the sports editor of a local paper. Read more
Published on March 29, 2006 by D. Dahlbeck

5.0 out of 5 stars They broke the mold
They just don't make baseball owners like Bill Veeck anymore, and it is our loss. Maverick, visionary, and showman extraordinaire; Bill had a ball setting baseball's staid... Read more
Published on August 19, 2005 by Theo Logos

5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Entertaining
This is a fun autobiography by one of baseball's biggest showmen. Bill Veeck (1914-1986) was an innovative baseball owner who bucked the establishment, disdained stuffed shirts,... Read more
Published on March 15, 2005 by K.A.Goldberg

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