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Newberg Book Party at Texas Live!

We've sold out online. If you want a copy, time to go IRL.
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Our office was taken over for three days by the order-fulfillment process.

Have a good look at the above picture. That’s the D Magazine lobby overrun with copies of The Newberg Report that were lovingly packed by D Mag staffers and were awaiting pickup by the USPS on Monday. We shipped 2,500 copies of that thing out of this office in three days. Frankly, we screwed up. By which I mean, I, Tim Rogers, screwed up. I had no idea how quickly those 2,500 copies would sell out and what it would do to our small team to fulfill the orders. But we got it done. If you bought a book through our site, you’ll soon have it.

The Newberg Report, by the way, is a 224-page collection of everything that Jamey wrote about the Rangers for StrongSide this season. If you didn’t know that, now you do.

OK, now what? We’ve shut down the online sales through our website. We’re exhausted. Jamey has taken over that responsibility. You can order through his website now. But if you want a copy before Christmas, and if you want it signed by Eric Nadel and Chuck Morgan, then you need to get yourself to Texas Live! tonight at 6 p.m. He’s got other special guests who will be in attendance, pens in hand. Plus autographed baseballs signed by Rangers who won the World Series. Go to Jamey’s Twitter for more details.

Go, baseball! Go, books!

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