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Baseball Cop

Author: Eddie Dominguez, Christian Red and Teri Thompson  

From a lead officer of Major League Baseball's Department of Investigations, the unprecedented and explosive inside story of the dark side of MLB and its complicity in computer hacking, human trafficking, and other shady dealings. Written with acclaimed and award-winning investigative journalists Teri Thompson and Christian Red.

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From a lead officer of Major League Baseball's Department of Investigations, the unprecedented and explosive inside story of the dark side of MLB and its complicity in computer hacking, human trafficking, and other shady dealings. Written with acclaimed and award-winning investigative journalists Teri Thompson and Christian Red.

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Baseball Cop is the story of Eddie Dominguez, a decorated member of the Boston Police Department who worked for Major League Baseball first as a Resident Security Agent for the Boston Red Sox and then as an officer for the league's newly founded Department of Investigations (DOI).

In the DOI, Dominguez had a unique view into the dark side of America's pastime, examining scandals involving drug use, age and ID fraud, human trafficking, and cover-ups. Now he is prepared to share the secrets that came across his desk every day for six years.

As MLB disbanded DOI, it tried to control any information its investigators may have collected during their service. But Eddie Dominguez refused to fall in line and sign the Non-Disclosure Agreement given to the other DOI members who were terminated. As a result, every recollection in this book is thus his to freely tell, and can be substantiated by others.

Baseball Cop will be written in alternating first-and-third-person chapters with Teri Thompson and Christian Red, co-authors of American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime (Knopf: 2008).

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Critic Reviews

“"Ha[s] its share of stories to tell....amusing." -- Boston Herald”

"Details the shocking revelations [Dominguez] discovered as a Resident Security Agent for the Red Sox and as a member of baseball's Department of Investigations -- gambling, age and identity fraud, human trafficking, doping, domestic violence and disturbing cover-ups at the top of baseball's hierarchy."--New York Daily News
"Ha[s] its share of stories to tell....amusing."
--Boston Herald

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About the Author

After a decorated career as a member of the Boston Police Department and an FBI task force, Eddie Dominguez joined MLB's newly formed Department of Investigations in 2008, where he went on to work for six years.

Christian Red is an award-winning sportswriter, most recently for the New York Daily News, and the coauthor of American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime.

Teri Thompson worked as managing editor of the Daily News' sports section until 2015 and is the coauthor of American Icon and American Huckster: How Chuck Blazer Got Rich From-and Sold Out-the Most Powerful Cabal in World Sports.

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Baseball Cop is the story of Eddie Dominguez, a decorated member of the Boston Police Department who worked for Major League Baseball first as a Resident Security Agent for the Boston Red Sox and then as an officer for the league's newly founded Department of Investigations (DOI).In the DOI, Dominguez had a unique view into the dark side of America's pastime, examining scandals involving drug use, age and ID fraud, human trafficking, and cover-ups. Now he is prepared to share the secrets that came across his desk every day for six years.As MLB disbanded DOI, it tried to control any information its investigators may have collected during their service. But Eddie Dominguez refused to fall in line and sign the Non-Disclosure Agreement given to the other DOI members who were terminated. As a result, every recollection in this book is thus his to freely tell, and can be substantiated by others. Baseball Cop will be written in alternating first-and-third-person chapters with Teri Thompson and Christian Red, co-authors of American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime (Knopf: 2008).

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown & Company | Hachette Books
Published
27th September 2018
Pages
352
ISBN
9780316483971

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