Andrew Goldblatt is an administrative specialist in the Office of Risk Management at the University of California–Berkeley and lives in Berkeley, California.
“wonderful...Goldblatt writes in sharp, engaging sentences...a good read”—Choice; “finely focused book...very good piece of baseball history, a nice effort of which both author and publisher should be proud...intelligent, sprightly writing...this book is far from ordinary...insightful”—Nine; “informed...definitive...thoroughly enjoyable...unique and exciting...filled from cover to cover with anecdotes”—Midwest Book Review; “good...a nice detailed history of baseball’s best rivalry”—ESPN.go.com; “ranks among the ‘division winners’”—The Diamond Angle; “There is no sports rivalry quite like the Dodger-Giant rivalry that spans a century and a continent. Andrew Goldblatt has captured these confrontations with humor, verve, and affection. Dodger and Giant fans—be they from Brooklyn, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco or points in between will love this book. So will anyone who likes a good book about baseball.”—Jules Tygiel (author of Past Time and Baseball’s Great Experiment).
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