Baseball and the American Dream

Baseball and the American Dream
Author: Joseph Durso
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1990-05-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0517051397

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Baseball and the American Dream

Baseball and the American Dream
Author: Robert Elias
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317325178

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A fascinating look at how America's favorite sport has both reflected and shaped social, economic, and

Fantasy Life

Fantasy Life
Author: Dave Eggers,Joe Blanton,Jeremy Brown,Drew Dickinson,Ben Fritz,Mark Kiger,Steve Obenchain,Chris Shank,Brian Stavisky,Nick Swisher,Mark Teahen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: OCLC:1413390114

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Fantasy Life

Fantasy Life
Author: Dave Eggers
Publsiher: Aperture Foundation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1597113859

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In 2002, Tabitha Soren began photographing the draft class for the Oakland A's--their lives on the road, and the grueling work behind the scenes required to make it to the major leagues. Soren has continued to photograph them ever since, documenting their divergent paths through success, heartbreak, and, sometimes, even fame. Accompanied by five linked short stories by Dave Eggers, Fantasy Life explores the enduring spirit of this quintessential American fantasy of making it in the major leagues.

Baseball and the American Dream

Baseball and the American Dream
Author: Joseph Durso
Publsiher: Sporting News Publishing Company
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1986
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: UOM:39015011213546

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Baseball and the American Dream

Baseball and the American Dream
Author: Robert Elias
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317325185

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A fascinating look at how America's favorite sport has both reflected and shaped social, economic, and

Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson
Author: Joseph Dorinson,Joram Warmund
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-04-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781317467236

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With these words, President Clinton contributed to Long Island University's three-day celebration of that momentous event in American history when Robinson became the first African American to play major league baseball. This new book includes presentations from that celebration, especially chosen for their fresh perspectives and illuminating insights. A heady mix of journalism, scholarship, and memory offers a presentation that far transcends the retelling of just another sports story. Readers get a true sense of the social conditions prior to Robinson's arrival in the major leagues and the ripple effect his breakthrough had on the nation. Anecdotes enliven the story and offer more than the usual "larger than life" portrait of Robinson. A melange of contributors from the sports world, academia, and journalism, some of Robinson's contemporaries, Dodger fans, and historians of the era, all sharing a passion for baseball, reflect on issues of sports, race, and the dramatic transformation of the American social and political scene in the last fifty years. In addition to the editors, the list of authors includes Peter Golenbock, one of America's preeminent sports biographers and author of Bums: The Brooklyn Dodgers, 1947-1957, Tom Hawkins, the first African-American to star in basketball at Notre Dame and currently Vice-President for Communications of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Bill Mardo a former writer for the New York Daily Worker, Roger Rosenblatt, teacher at the Southampton Campus of Long Island University, and author of numerous articles, plays, and books, Peter Williams, author of a study of sports myth, The Sports Immortals, and Samuel Regalado, author of Viva Baseball!: LatinMajor Leaguers and Their Special Hunger.

The Duke of Havana

The Duke of Havana
Author: Steve Fainaru,Ray Sanchez
Publsiher: Villard
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2001-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780375506697

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In 1998, a mysterious right-handed pitcher emerged from the ashes of the Cold War and helped lead the New York Yankees to a World Championship. His origins and even his age were uncertain. His name was Orlando El Duque Hernandez. He was a fallen hero of Fidel Castro's socialist revolution. The chronicle of El Duque's triumph is at once a window into the slow death of Cuban socialism and one of the most remarkable sports stories of all time. Once hailed as a paragon of Castro's revolution, the finest pitcher in modern Cuban history was banned from baseball for life for allegedly plotting to defect. Instead of accepting his punishment, he fearlessly fought back, defying the Communist party authorities, vowing to pitch again, and ultimately fleeing his country in the bowels of a thirty-foot fishing boat. Here, for the first time and in astonishing detail, the secrets behind El Duque's persecution and escape are revealed. Moving from the crumbling streets of post Cold War Havana to the polarized world of exile Miami, from the deadly Florida Straits to the hallowed grounds of Yankee Stadium, it is a story of cloak-and-dagger adventure, audacious secret plots, the pull of big money, and the historic collision of ideologies. Present throughout are the larger-than-life characters who converged at this bizarre intersection of baseball and politics: El Duque himself, Fidel Castro, the Miami sports agent Joe Cubas, the late John Cardinal O'Connor along with scouts, smugglers, and the Cuban ballplayers who gave up their lives as tools of socialism to test the free market and chase their major-league dreams. Reported in the United States and Cuba by two award-winning journalists who became part of the story they were covering, The Duke of Havana is a riveting saga of sports, politics, liberation, and greed.