Review Quotes:
"Emotional and informative, this is a home run for any fan of the sport." --Publishers Weekly
"[H]aving something other than politics to stress us out is a very good thing. Thank heavens for the 2019 Washington Nationals...What we need now more than ever is to soak in the memories of that 2019 team...Dougherty's book does exactly what a Nats fan--or any baseball fan who appreciates the Nats' accomplishment--would want: It chronicles the championship season with all its drama...Even though I'm a voracious consumer of Nats news, I still found Dougherty's tale fresh and informative. He focuses on the players and specific games, as a fan would expect, rather than on front-office politics...Dougherty doesn't miss a single high or low, and in between, he mixes in enough fascinating background on various players to satisfy the die-hard Nats fan." --Chuck Todd for The Washington Post
"What the Nationals accomplished was a singular historical achievement unmatched in baseball history...Dougherty details both the big and small moments that made the Nationals resurgence possible. The final product makes Buzz Saw the needed work that puts the miraculousness of the Nationals comeback in perspective."-- Kyle Glaser, Baseball America
"Remarkable stories these days can quickly disappear into the blast of internet drama or depressing news cycles. That gives even more reason to go back during spring training and revisit one feel-good story of 2019: the Washington Nationals' improbable championship run...The [ Washington] Post's beat reporter for the Nats, Jesse Dougherty, has cranked out a wonderful book: Buzz Saw narrates the wild 2019 season, from the team putting up the worst season start in its history to beating the best-in-baseball Houston Astros for the championship. It's a feel-good story not just for Nats fans, especially given the new cheating scandal that has swallowed up the Astros since the World Series and made them baseball's villains..."--Emily Belz, World Magazine
"As an insider's view of a remarkable run, this should be enjoyed by all baseball fans." --John Maxymuk, Library Journal
"[T]his informative and remarkably up-to-date chronicle recreates a truly memorable year in baseball...[T]he Nationals' triumph was, and remains, a feel-good story in a troubled sport, and this riveting account comes at just the right time, with a new season about to being. Play ball!"
--Mark Levine, Booklist