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Does anyone know of any books about the life of a college baseball player or coach?

I've read a few informative autobiographies about life in the minor leagues and the business side of professional baseball (ie. The 26th Man, The Harvard Boys, The 33-Year-Old Rookie) and I'm wondering if there may be similar books out there written by former college players or coaches that give a good insight into their day-to-day world. The closest thing I've seen is The Last Best League, about the Cape Cod summer league.

Any recommendations of books (or maybe blogs?) about the life of a college baseball player or coach would be appreciated.
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I am not sure this fits into what you are looking for:

Wonderdogs

Fresno State's Road to Omaha and the College World Series Championship

The rollercoaster ride in 2008 that produced one of the most improbable championships in college sports in history is captured in remarkable detail in these pages, proving once again that truth is stranger than fiction. Featuring over 200 full-color photos, riveting radio play-by-play excerpts and telling comments from the "Wonderdogs" themselves, this book takes you inside Fresno State's unprecedented string of upsets that ended with the school's first NCAA baseball championship.

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