How to Cheat in Sports

Professional Tricks Exposed! By Scott Ostler
Foreword by Rick Reilly

6 x 8 in; 160 pp ; 40 2-color illustrations
Paperback
Published in April, 2008
ISBN 0811858537
ISBN13 9780811858533

$14.95  


How to Cheat in Sports -- It's no secret that pro athletes cheat. But how exactly do they do it? Original interviews with former professional athletes and coaches reveal step-by-step instructions and technical drawings on how to throw a spitball, become an unblockable linebacker, foul a jumpshooter without getting caught, and other ways to gain an advantage over opponents. Hilarious accounts from insiders place these trade secrets in context, divulging what really happens in baseball, football, basketball, NASCAR, hockey, and even bowling, horseshoes, and kickball. When athletes say they give 110%, How to Cheat in Sports explains the extra 10%.


Scott Ostler is a sports columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, and an 11-time winner of the California Sportswriter of the Year award. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Rick Reilly is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated.


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Not that you would ever try any of these deceptions and dupes compiled by nationally syndicated sports columnist Ostler. But you’ll sure have fun—and learn more than enough to get you in trouble—reading about the many ways the pros throw illegal pitches, become unblockable linebackers, modify NASCAR racers, force a basketball foul and sneak by with dozens of other deliciously dirty tricks.
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