Saturday, April 8, 2017

"Your Not Getting Mine!"

After writing Baseball Rules in Black and White, a great sense of appreciation, humility and pride grows daily as powerful events unfold, now months after the book was released. 

Receiving unsolicited praises from National Umpire and Coaches Rules Committee members, Umpire Association Board Members and many dozens of other umpires from across the country is a powerful tribute to the unique format and content of Baseball Rules in Black and White

Recently a baseball fan-grandfather (Larry) bought my book, then a week later Larry tells me his baseball coach son-in-law (Buzz) saw the book, and had to have one.  Larry tells Buzz, “You’re not getting mine!”, but I will get another copy for you. Not only did he buy Buzz a copy, Larry asked for additional copies to take to his grandson’s games for other interested fans.

Many more coaches having seen the book immediately understood what it can do and then bought the book. This illustrates the obvious beneficial format and content of Baseball Rules in Black and White.
CWS Div I Umpire Billy Haze endorses Baseball Rules in Black and White

In addition to all this, watching single book sales now becoming one sale of sixteen books is telling, rewarding and inspiring.

Put all these events together, and what it tells me is that Baseball Rules in Black and White is now selling itself, and isn’t that the best testament a book and author could have?

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