“Andrew's love and respect for our national pastime shine through from first pitch to final out. His 'extra innings' are especially insightful and make for perfect post-scripts. Written with equal measures of passion, wit, and acerbic humor … 'Bloggin' Baseball (from the bench)' makes for an All-Star addition to anyone's reading list.” – Marc Ernay, Morning Sports Anchor, New York City News Radio Station Andrew Wolfenson, author of the legal suspense novel "In His Own Defense," returns to his sportswriting roots with "Bloggin' Baseball (from the bench)" - a collection of his baseball-related blog posts spanning the years 2009 through 2013, all re-edited and featuring updated "extra innings" of commentary. In the book, Wolfenson addresses multiple topics and their relation to the National Pastime, including steroids and other performance enhancing substances, Jews in baseball, the issues surrounding homosexuals in the locker room, and, of course, the two New York teams, the Mets and his beloved Yankees. "Bloggin' Baseball (from the bench)" is the perfect gift for the baseball fan in your life, whether as a present for Opening Day, Graduation, or Father's Day. As a young man, he dreamed of becoming a sports writer, and the greatest franchise in professional sports, the New York Yankees, fed his dreams. In college, his dreams became more real. As Sports Editor for his school's newspaper, he wrote a weekly sports column, and later became its Editor-in-Chief. After graduation, however, he chose to forsake his sportswriting aspirations to follow his other dream - becoming an attorney. Almost two decades later, the internet provided the proverbial second chance, and Andrew Wolfenson began blogging. Readership for his blogs has topped 150,000, and his articles have been copies to websites as geographically diverse as Pakistan and Pennsylvania. Andrew Wolfenson is an attorney and the author of a legal-suspense novel, "In His Own Defense". He resides in Randolph, New Jersey, with his wife, three daughters, and dog.