In "a worthy companion to . . . Boys of Summer," a Pulitzer prize
winning journalist "exploits the power of memory and nostalgia with
literary grace" ( New York Times). From award-winning New York
Times columnist Dan Barry comes the beautifully recounted story of
the longest game in baseball history—a tale celebrating not only the
robust intensity of baseball, but the aspirational ideal epitomized by
the hard-fighting players of the minor leagues. On April 18, 1981, a
ball game sprang eternal. For eight hours, the night seemed to suspend
a town and two teams between their collective pasts and futures,
between their collective sorrows and joys—the shivering fans; their
wives at home; the umpires; the batboys approaching manhood; the
ejected manager, peering through a hole in the backstop; the
sportswriters and broadcasters; and the players themselves—two
destined for the Hall of Fame (Cal Ripken and Wade Boggs), the few to
play only briefly or forgettably in the big leagues, and the many
stuck in minor-league purgatory, duty bound and loyal forever to the
game. With Bottom of the 33rd, Barry delivers a lyrical meditation
on small-town lives, minor-league dreams, and the elements of time and
community that conspired one fateful night to produce a baseball game
seemingly without end. An unforgettable portrait of ambition and
endurance, Bottom of the 33rd is the rare sports book that changes
the way we perceive America's pastime—and America's past. "Destined
to take its place among the classics of baseball literature." —
Kirkus Reviews (starred review) " Bottom of the 33rd is chaw-chewing,
sunflower-spitting, pine tar proof that too much baseball is never
enough." —Jane Leavy, author of The Last Boy and Sandy Koufax
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Hope and Redemption in Baseball's Longest Game
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062079022
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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