"A real work of journalism . . . a remarkable 'inside' work told in
straightforward fashion, with some intriguing information and
anecdotes about McGwire and Canseco."--Oakland Tribune-- (6/5/2008
12:00:00 AM)
"Dale Tafoya takes us back to a wonderfully enchanting time in
baseball, particularly in the Bay Area--and, with exacting detail,
tells the story we all missed."--Bud Geracie, sports editor, San
Jose Mercury News-- (3/20/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"Incisive and compelling...a must-read...Tafoya tells their story
in exquisite detail."--Modesto Bee-- (6/20/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"The Bash Brothers, Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire, are a human
drama--or tragedy--starting as symbols of a new power surge in
baseball and morphing into symbols of the steroids era. Dale Tafoya
has captured the whole story in his engrossing book."--Glenn
Dickey, San Francisco Examiner columnist-- (3/20/2008 12:00:00
AM)
"Wow! This was a trip through Memory Lane for me. A true blast from
the past! The 1980s brought back to life; Jose and Big Mac, warts,
glory and all. The transformation of McGwire from choir boy to
Hells Angel. Canseco's ego was almost too big for the book, but
Dale Tafoya harnessed it. Great work!"--Steven Travers, author of
A's Essential and Barry Bonds: Baseball's Superman-- (3/20/2008
12:00:00 AM)
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