Sunday, September 4, 2011

Lousy game, great book review!


Today's Red Sox-Rangers game was a dud, but this author and his companions were delighted to open up our copy of Boston Baseball and see a great review of Fenway Park: The Centennial from editor Mike Rutstein.

Rut called it "a highly readable and richly illustrated" book and predicted that "doubtless many copies will end up under trees and next to menorahs" this holiday season. Thanks to Mike for his great taste in literature, and for putting a smile on our faces that even John Lackey and the seventh-inning follies could not completely wipe out. Kudos also to all the creative fans who came bearing signs for Banner Day, including our neighbors Nancy (right) and Isabel.

Let's hope there will be more good news to report from Toronto tomorrow!

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