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The 2013 Bound Edition of the Newberg Report, Jamey Newberg's 14th annual book on the Texas Rangers, contains over three hundred pages commemorating the 2012 Rangers season, chronicled in daily, exhaustive, emotional detail. For any Rangers fan, this book will be one to look back on for years and years. With forewords written by Rangers Senior Director of Player Personnel A.J. Preller and Baseball Prospectus writer Jason Parks, the book not only looks back on 2012 but also serves as a primer on what Rangers fans can expect from the Rangers organization in 2013 and in the years to come. Nowhere can baseball fans find more information and analysis on the players that the Rangers are developing as future members of the major league team and, in some scenarios, as ammunition for trades meant to keep the club’s window of contention open for years to come. The book picks up right where the 2012 Bound Edition left off, taking fans from November 2011 through October 2012, through all of the twists and turns the 2012 season took. Not just a complete record of the Rangers’ season, the 2013 Bound Edition includes a feature section comprised of rankings and analysis of more than seventy Rangers prospects throughout the club’s highly ranked farm system, broken down by position, making the book an invaluable primer on the players who will keep the Rangers organization in a position to win for a long time.

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