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Lucky Bastard
Lucky Bastard: My Life, My Dad, and the Things I'm Not Allowed to Say on TV | Michael Rosenberg, Joe Buck
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"In his debut memoir, Joe Buck talks about his life, his career, and his memorable relationship with his father, legendary sportscaster Jack Buck, "--Baker & Taylor.
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fluckapalooza
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I actually liked Joe Buck before reading this, but I like him even more now. He‘s very open, honest, and self deprecating. It is also kind of funny to say that I was one of the people on Waveland Ave for the “Steve Bartman game” in 2003, so I will be telling my family and friends that I am indirectly mentioned in the book. 😅

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LeftyDv
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I‘m a Joe Buck fan. Have been for most of my days. This book has been sitting on my shelf for years and I finally picked it up. I read it in two days. Buck‘s writing is much like his banter: witty, straight-forward, and enjoyable. And now I follow him on Twitter because I‘d like to hear more of what he has to offer with the written word.

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Jimbod12
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Not the biggest Joe Buck fan before reading this book. After reading this book I am a big fan of Joe Buck. He‘s funny in the book and has lived an interesting life. He makes fun of himself and he very honest about his career and life. I would recommend anyone who loves watching baseball/football read this book.