As the title implies, the memoir by veteran broadcaster Dewayne Staats is more than an autobiographical collection of baseball memories and career highlights. It is positive and uplifting, even when he discusses topics that are anything but.
"Position to Win: A Look at Baseball and Life From the Best Seat in the House" chronicles everything from his Midwestern upbringing, to his nearly two decades of calling the action for the Rays, to everything in-between. And while there's plenty to tell -- he worked with Hall of Fame announcers Gene Elston and Harry Caray and for George Steinbrenner, after all -- this formula is common enough in memoirs.