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Whos on Worst?: The Lousiest Players, Biggest Cheaters, Saddest Goats and Other Antiheroes in Baseball History Audiobook, by Filip Bondy Play Audiobook Sample

Who's on Worst?: The Lousiest Players, Biggest Cheaters, Saddest Goats and Other Antiheroes in Baseball History Audiobook

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Read By: Scott Brick Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2013 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780385362597

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

146

Longest Chapter Length:

05:12 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

18 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

03:17 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

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Publisher Description

A hilarious celebration of the worst in baseball history: The boneheads, cheats, jerks and losers who make the grand old game so fun

Libraries and Internet sites are filled to groaning with debates about who the best ballplayers of all time were—but how many times can you argue about Mantle vs. Mays? Since baseball is a game of failure, it's much more fun to dive into the fray and explore baseball's worst: who was the lousiest pitcher of all-time? the biggest goat? the most despicable owner? the greatest cheater?

Filip Bondy wields formidable research, advanced sabermetrics and his considerable wit to provide this indispensable guide to the less glorious side of our national pastime. Each chapter is filled with rich and colorful stories of the players unfortunate enough to be chosen in each category and is followed by a handy top-ten list, such as Most Overpaid Yankees.

From a delightful survey of batters who fell below the dreaded "Mendoza Line" to a rundown of managers who had long careers distinguished by relentless losing to a roster of players who took steroids but still stunk, Who's on Worst? is a thoroughly entertaining portrait of the personalities who deserve their place in baseball history as much as the immortals.

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""Filip Bondy notes that each baseball game has twenty-seven outs. That’s twenty-seven instances of failure. Yet he argues, 'Some players over the decades have elevated failure or folly, to fresh, artful levels.' Instead this book ranks and codifies the biggest cheats, losers, chokers, worst teammates, goats, overpaid Yankees, and hitters that could not break the Mendoza line (a .200 batting average).  With quick, breezy paragraphs chock full of stats and quotes, Bondy carefully makes a case for his ranking of the top ten in each category...The details are simply hysterical to any baseball fan."

— Unshelved.com

Quotes

  • “Filip Bondy, one of the best sports columnists anywhere, humanizes deified athletes like nobody can in Who’s on Worst?, a highly entertaining look at those ballplayers who have exposed their flaws at the worst possible times. A must read for fans of baseball and (other people's) misery, as the only significant figure who doesn’t choke or screw up in this book is Bondy himself.”

    — Ian O’Connor, New York Times bestselling author of The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
  • “Baseball, a sport that often takes itself too seriously, gets a much-needed burst of fresh air in Filip Bondy’s witty and meticulously researched gem of a book on the major league players who fit such hilarious categories as “Too Fat To Bat” and “Even Steroids Didn’t Help.” One of our very best sports writing satirists, Bondy is the perfect choice to identify and catalog baseball's worst.”

    — Harvey Araton, author of Driving Mr. Yogi: Yogi Berra, Ron Guidry and Baseball’s Greatest Gift
  • “Bondy mixes humor with fact and a fan’s passion.”

    — Publishers Weekly
  • "[AN] HILARIOUS PANTHEON OF DISHONOR.

    — The Wall Street Journal
  • "This Spring, Filip Bondy provides a delightful, quick-read twist on the bests and firsts of baseball culture. Who's on Worst? is an authoritative romp, humorously spot on, through Bottom Ten lists across the national pastime.

    — The Charleston Post and Courier
  • "Wry, witty, and well-researched, Bondy's book mixes facts with humor and offers an entertaining guide to those famously flawed individuals who have halped to immortalize the game.

    — Cleveland Plain Dealer
  • "An amusing record of bad, ugly, and knuckle-headed ballplayers.

    — World Magazine
  • "A diverting read for folks impatient for Opening Day.

    — "Only A Game," NPR
  • "Clearly intended to get conversations started at your favorite sports bar or man cave. On that level, Who's on Worst? connects.

    — Journal Interactive
  • Baseball, a sport that often takes itself too seriously, gets a much-needed burst of fresh air in Filip Bondy's witty and meticulously researched gem of a book on the major league players who fit such hilarious categories as "Too Fat To Bat" and "Even Steroids Didn't Help." One of our very best sports writing satirists, Bondy is the perfect choice to identify and catalog baseball's worst.

    — Harvey Araton, author of Driving Mr. Yogi: Yogi Berra, Ron Guidry and Baseball's Greatest Gift
  • Filip Bondy, one of the best sports columnists anywhere, humanizes deified athletes like nobody can in Who's on Worst?, a highly entertaining look at those ballplayers who have exposed their flaws at the worst possible times. A must read for fans of baseball and (other people's) misery, as the only significant figure who doesn't choke or screw up in this book is Bondy himself.

    — Ian O'Connor, New York Times bestselling author of The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter
  • New York Daily News sportswriter Bondy offers a compendium of the lore that has elevated baseball to religious status. The title – a play on the Abbott and Costello vaudeville skit, “Who’s on First?

    — is an appropriate summary of a sport that is “all about failure.” Bondy mixes humor with fact and a fan’s passion in unearthing those who have contributed their talents. He reaches back to the 19th century for Frederick “Crazy” Schmit (a pitcher who kept notes on hitters and “quite often pulled out his notebook on the mound”), while not shying away from today’s stars. The narrative is divided into chapters like “Too Fat to Bat,” and “What’s an Emery Board?” about pitchers who thought they could use a little help. Deft turns of phrases about players such as Dave DeBusschere, who “wasted his baseball talent winning NBA titles,” lend irony to an already amusing look at players who have “elevated failure, or folly, to fresh, artful levels.
  • This fun-filled compendium of baseball's worst hitters, fielders, and pitchers, extends the genre to relate the most overpaid Yankees, the most overpaid non-Yankees, and other dubious distinctions...A thoroughly enjoyable light read for all baseball fans.

    — Library Journal

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About Filip Bondy

Filip Bondy is a sports columnist for the New York Daily News, and has been working at this longer than he cares to admit. He’s authored or co-authored six books. He’s married, with two kids and a grandson who is much cuter than your child.

About Scott Brick

Scott Brick, an acclaimed voice artist, screenwriter, and actor, has performed on film, television, and radio. He attended UCLA and spent ten years in a traveling Shakespeare company. Passionate about the spoken word, he has narrated a wide variety of audiobooks. winning won more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards and several of the prestigious Audie Awards. He was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine and the Voice of Choice for 2016 by Booklist magazine.