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John Shea talks about how special the MLB All-Star Game still is & his new book with Former A's Owner Steve Schott

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Adam Copeland is joined by SF Chronicle National Baseball Writer/Author John Shea to talk about how special the MLB All-Star Game still is & his new book with Former A's Owner Steve Schott. John talks about why the All-Star Game is still special to him and what are things that he likes and dislikes about the process of who makes the teams. He talks about how Willie Mays really loved the All-Star Game and wanted to win every game and play every inning. He talks about why he likes the legacy player rule that MLB has came up with, but how this season maybe they made a mistake with how they did it. And he talks about his new book with Former A's Owner Steve Schott and some interesting stories that came from the book.

-You can read all of John's great work by visiting: https://www.sfchronicle.com/author/john-shea/

-You can pick up "24: Life Stories and Lessons from the Say Hey Kid" & "Long Schott: Building Homes, Dreams & Baseball Teams" wherever you get your books

-And you can follow him on Twitter @JohnSheaHey

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Adam Copeland is joined by SF Chronicle National Baseball Writer/Author John Shea to talk about how special the MLB All-Star Game still is & his new book with Former A's Owner Steve Schott. John talks about why the All-Star Game is still special to him and what are things that he likes and dislikes about the process of who makes the teams. He talks about how Willie Mays really loved the All-Star Game and wanted to win every game and play every inning. He talks about why he likes the legacy player rule that MLB has came up with, but how this season maybe they made a mistake with how they did it. And he talks about his new book with Former A's Owner Steve Schott and some interesting stories that came from the book.

-You can read all of John's great work by visiting: https://www.sfchronicle.com/author/john-shea/

-You can pick up "24: Life Stories and Lessons from the Say Hey Kid" & "Long Schott: Building Homes, Dreams & Baseball Teams" wherever you get your books

-And you can follow him on Twitter @JohnSheaHey

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