Official Major League Baseball Fact Book, 2004 Edition


This Official Major League Baseball Fact Book offers you an unbeatable combination 2004 Preview by team and player plus a team-by-team historical record of every year they’ve fielded a team! The “Fact Book” puts every fact you’ll need for the upcoming season, right at your fingertips! You get team-by-team listings that include their 2004 schedules, 40-man rosters, and exclusive player-by-player analysis plus the team-by-team histories with records, awards and highli… More >>

Official Major League Baseball Fact Book, 2004 Edition

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3 comments

  1. Paul McCord says:

    Now that the 2004 season is basically over, this book will be outdated very quickly, but look for future versions! I remember picking a copy up in the bookstore for the first time and being simply amazed by how much information was contained within its pages!

    The Official MLB Fact Book (2004 Edition) includes an overwhelming supply of individual and team stats for the 2003 stats, plus postseason box scores, and list after list of baseball greats including award winners, league leaders, record holders, and hall of famers.

    I used to rely only on each yearly edition of The Sporting News Record Book for updated statistics, but beginning with 2004, I may have found a better alternative.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I have enjoyed previous issues of this book but I bought the current one expecting, as a Red Sox fan, the descriptions of the scoring of the playoff games and the play by play of the World Series. Unfortunately many innings were missing and the scores were not always accurate.

    The descriptions of the batting leaders for 2004 were also mistitled. It is too bad that an otherwise valuable record book was issued too hastily without checking the facts.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Sean Holtz says:

    Our inspiration for Baseball Almanac … began with The Baseball Encyclopedia. Our source for the team by team section was inspired by this one book which we have purchased every year since 1999 and STILL keep on our shelf side-by-side. Three stars because there are a few historical errors (-1 star), all of which I’ve written to them about, and not enough data for the average fan (-1 star). Though only a “fact book”, it leaves you wanting more…
    Rating: 3 / 5