The B-List: 2007
Cleveland Indians Season in Review
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Book Details
About the Book
You do for CLE baseball what Bukowski did for the post office – Chris Gemerchak The triumphant second year of The B-List on TheClevelandFan.com featured more of what readers have come to expect from the daily column chronicling the adventures (and misadventures) of the Cleveland Indians’ run to the ALCS. In this book, you’ll find more of the fluid wit, unorthodox statistics, and language butchery that made The B-List one of the favorite must-read columns of Steve Buffum’s relatives everywhere. Within these pages, you’ll discover such things as: On bunt defense: And Jensen Lewis is thinking ... well, it
On defense in general: Borowski induced a routine ground ball to first baseman Ryan Garko, who slapped it with his frying pan before kicking it with his hockey skates. (In his defense, he was wearing oven mitts at the time.)
About the Author
Steve Buffum is one of the authors ever published. He writes a daily column during the baseball season about the exploits of the Cleveland Indians, and works as a data cudgeller for a chemical management firm in his spare time. He lives in Austin, TX with his wife, two sons, one daughter, and the two dumbest cats in North America. His work can be found at TheClevelandFan.com, although he also published a short piece about his son's haircut that was well-received by over five readers. He has Bachelor's Degrees in Mathematics and Physics and a Master's Degree in Mathematics, none of which he uses as often as his knowledge of Naruto, Ratchet & Clank, or My Little Pony. He has not played the bassoon in over 15 years.