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This inside-baseball material is written and discussed in a manner that effectively puts the reader in the dugout next to the athletes and journalist He succeeds wonderfully on this count. Yes, it is complicated, but it's also delightful and far, far more than a story of lifelong cross-dressing. This is hardly surprising, since that doctrine was buried in the author's massive Art of Logic, a Latin work of some complexity. But the material is so fascinating that a layman's interest in the nature of humanity is all that's needed to hold one's attention.
