by Boston Herald (Editor), Stephanie Fuqua (Introduction) $24.95
Editorial Review: Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in June 1994, Nomar played in the minor leagues for only two years. His major league debut was on August 31, 1996 and he hit a home run in his first at-bat. This phenomenal start was a sign of the sort of play to come from Nomar the following seasons. Since then, he has played on numerous All-Star teams, annihilated major league records, and become a fan favorite. This book, with its full-color photography and award-winning writing, illustrates what makes Nomar Garciaparra one of baseball's most recognizable and popular superstars.
by Michael Shalin $4.95
Editorial Review: Few players have experienced as much success in their first two years in the Major Leagues as Boston shortstop Nomar Garciaparra. The 1997 American League Rookie of the Year has put up huge offensive numbers and provided solid defense for the Red Sox. Michael Shalin tells the story of Garciaparra's baseball life, from the youngster's play on the 1992 United States Olympic team, to his leadership in helping Boston reach the 1998 playoffs.
Nomar Garciaparra: Non-Stop Shortstop
by Mark Stewart $6.95
This book has just recently hit the selves at bookstores. It contains 48 pages of information about Nomar's ride to the big leagues.