From the Detroit Free Press.
Upshot:
The result is a tragic, all-encompassing look at the life of a man who captured the hearts of baseball fans with his 98-m.p.h. heater and renowned work ethic, only to lose it through deep-seeded character flaws and bad decisions.
You want to root for Clemens in this book, but you can’t. He’s too rotten. While on one page you feel sympathy for him, on the next page he does something enraging that wipes it away.
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