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Book Predicts MLB Work Stoppage / Offers Alternatives to Fans of MLB and Solutions for Players and Owners

(PRWEB) August 25, 2002 -- As the situation in MLB worsens daily, fans of MLB continue to ask themselves what will I do if this happens?" A recently published book offers solutions for fans should, what appears to be the inevitable, actually occur.

The book includes analysis from a team of MBA students from The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business, providing possible solutions for MLBs economic woes. In fact the commissioner of MLB Bud Selig was sent a copy of the book and its proposal, he responded by calling the book most interesting."

Nathan Noy and co-author Rick Morris recently published the book titled: STRANDED: A Guide to Life Without Major League Baseball. A description of the book notes that many baseball fans have great difficulty getting through the months of the year without Major League Baseball. Those same people will be greatly frustrated in the likely event of another MLB work stoppage. This book helps fill the void for baseball fans whenever the game is not around.

Beyond the detailed look at the economic situation of the game and the historical events that have brought MLB to this point the book has what could easily be deemed something for everyone." From incredible perspectives of minor league baseball, to interesting fantasy baseball concepts to reviews of the top baseball books, tapes, DVDs and simulation games, it has it all. If you love baseball, you won't want to stop reading

The book is currently available through Barnes and Nobles .com and Amazon.com, ISBN 0-9714101-0-0, and is also available through www.drafthelp.com. The book has received fabulous reviews thus far. When asked about the likely impact of the book Noy stated: This is a nice book for fans of Major League Baseball as well as baseball fans in general. In the coming weeks the owners and players will decide whether or not baseball as we know it will survive. We are confident that this book has something in it for virtually every baseball fan to help them keep going, even if MLB does not."

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All media inquiries and requests for review copies should be directed to Nathan Noy at 614.246.0227.

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