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Fantasyland: A Sportswriter's Obsessive Bid to Win the World's Most Ruthless Fantasy Baseball

Fantasyland: A Sportswriter's Obsessive Bid to Win the World's Most Ruthless Fantasy Baseball

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Author: Sam Walker
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 43 reviews
Sales Rank: 715476

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 368
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0143038435
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
EAN: 9780143038436
ASIN: 0143038435

Publication Date: February 27, 2007
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Condition: The text is clean with some moderate exterior wear.

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Product Description
Every spring, millions of Americans prepare to take part in one of the oddest, most obsessive, and most engrossing rituals in the sports pantheon: Rotisserie baseball, a fantasy game where armchair fans match wits by building their own teams. In 2004, Sam Walker, a sports columnist for the Wall Street Journal, decided to explore this phenomenon by talking his way into Tout Wars, a league reserved for the nations top experts. The result is one of the most sheerly entertaining sports books in years and a matchless look into the heart and soul of our national pastime.


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4 out of 5 stars Lunatic fringe, indeed (now NFL fantasy leagues, that's another story . . . )   August 22, 2008
Lunatic, just like the subtitle. In 2004, he played in a high-level Rotisserie league with no prize money, spending an estimated $65,000 to finish . . . . 8th! He captures the insane feeling of team ownership with the added fillip of professional sports- writer access to "his" players.

Although the one year I played a Rotisserie-style league I didn't like it, this book makes me want to try it again. But not today, I have to go check the standings in my baseball points league. And my fantasy football league is drafting today. I have the 8th pick. Now, should I take the best available RB, or go for the top WR or QB from that spot? Hmmm . . . .



4 out of 5 stars A fun, well-written look into the geeky but hypnotic world of fantasy baseball   June 25, 2008
Sam Walker traces the origins of the game, profiles the super geeks who advise the rest of us, and gives insight into playing in the most competitive fantasy baseball league. The one downer, I think, is that Walker emptied his bank account to have a staff of two full timers, an actress/temptress and a psychic. It makes for good reading, but to me, not as interesteing as if he would have went it alone or with advice from buddies. His moments with the players themselves are excellent, and I walked away from this book with a few new favorite big leaguers, for many different reasons.

I'd highly recommend this book to anyone who plays fantasy baseball or is just curious as to why those who play it are so fanatical about it.



4 out of 5 stars Fantasyland: A humoruos story of the Rules and beginnings of Fantasy Baseball   March 30, 2008
If you are an avid Fantasy Baseball fan, this is an absolute must read. This book is to Fantasy Baseball, what 1776 is to American History. Sam Walker is the David McCullough of Fantasy Baseball. He accuratly descibes the sport, and intertwines the story of how Fantasy Baseball got its humble start.


5 out of 5 stars Any fan of baseball or fantasy sports MUST read this!   March 21, 2008
So...you think you're crazy about the lengths you will go to in managing your fantasy baseball or football team??? Well, Sam Walker has some things to teach you about what he calls the "lunatic fringe" of fandom. This book will draw you in with its hilarious character studies, warm you with its emotional connection, and draw you into the depths of competition amongst friends. A fantastic read!


1 out of 5 stars WOT = WASTE OF TIME   March 18, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The only reason people like this book is because they play fantasy sports and its the only (or close to only) popular book about fantasy sports. On its own, its quite boring and adds nothing at all to fantasy sports. C'mon, if this book were about horse racing, it would be a stinker. Stop stroking your own egos. Hopefully we will get something worth reading, but for now, I'll stick to the so-call experts' excerpts about their fantasy seasons. Try than and you will save many hours. But if you play fantasy sports, and you get a kick of knowing some guy drafted your guy and wrote that in a book, than this one is for you.

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