by Ben Blatt (Author), Eric Brewster (Author)
Ben, a sports analytics wizard, loves baseball. Eric, his best friend, hates it. But when Ben writes an algorithm for the optimal baseball road trip--an impossible dream of seeing every pitch of 30 games in 30 stadiums in 30 days--who will he call on to take shifts behind the wheel, especially when those shifts include nineteen hours straight from Phoenix to Kansas City? Eric, of course. Will Eric regret it? Most definitely.
On June 1, 2013, Ben and Eric set out to see America through the bleachers and concession stands of America's favorite pastime. Along the way, human error and Mother Nature throw their mathematically optimized schedule a few curveballs. A mix-up in Denver turns a planned day off in Las Vegas into a twenty-hour drive, and a summer storm of biblical proportions threatens to make the whole thing logistically impossible, if they don't kill each other first.
I Don't Care If We Never Get Back is a charming, insightful, and hilarious book about the limits of fandom and the limitlessness of friendship.
Author Biography
Ben Blatt is a staff writer at Slate. A Harvard graduate, his sports analytics studies have been picked up by the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Deadspin, and others.
Eric Brewster, a recent Harvard graduate, was the president of the
Harvard Lampoon. He is one of the writers of
The Wobbit and the
New York Times bestselling
The Hunger Pains: A Parody.
Number of Pages: 272
Dimensions: 1.1 x 8.2 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: April 14, 2015