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In this personal history of the Negro Leagues, Stanley Glenn gives
an intimate and in-depth look at the daily trials and tribulations
of a Negro League Baseball player. With wisdom, wit and
perspective, Glenn recalls the indignities he and his teammates
suffered during the days of Jim Crow, a time when they were denied
gas for their vehicles or even a decent place to stay as they went
"barnstorming" around the country, playing against and alongside
some of the greatest baseball players of all time.
Glenn's story illuminates the strength and determination of
black ball players. In spite of the forces against them, they
persevered for love of the game. And despite the adversities these
men faced, they enjoyed the journey and came away with treasured
memories and lifelong friendships. Through his blend of humorous
anecdotes, inspiring words of wisdom, and colorful imagery, Mr.
Glenn wonderfully conveys the bittersweet paradox that was the
Negro League Baseball experience.
Told through profiles of the men who have made it a reality, this
is the complex story of the triumphs achieved by—and challenges
faced by—Latinos who have risen to the heights of Major League
Baseball. Latino Baseball Legends: An Encyclopedia offers the most
comprehensive, go-to source for everything relating to Latin
American baseball stars, tracing the history of Latinos in baseball
through the stories of those who have excelled at the game.
Colorfully written 3,000-word entries explore the lives and careers
of 25 dominant players, from legends such as Roberto Clemente to
deserving, but comparatively unknown superstars such as Martin
Dihigo. Shorter listings note another 75 Latinos who have figured
prominently in the sport. The entries document the importance of
baseball in Latin American culture and the way it has evolved in
the players' home countries, but the encyclopedia does more than
that. Its profiles also expose the difficulties faced by Latino
players who are forced to overcome both a language barrier and the
discrimination they face because of their skin color. And they
demonstrate how proficiency with a bat and ball has become a great
engine that can lift families out of poverty and provide hope for
indigent youths.
The 6ixth Man is the product of Norman's upbringing in what is now
called South Los Angeles. It is a narrative that chronicles
specific junctures in the life of a young man who was embarrassed
by his intelligence and desperate for an athletic identity that was
never quite realized. From inner-city beginnings to Seminary
education to competing against NBA competition, Norman Coulter, Jr.
learned how to extract life-altering lessons from the triumphs and
failures of his own basketball journey. The 6ixth Man is the
rumbling of a revolution to train the WHOLE athlete for the sake of
the millions who adore them at stadiums and arenas worldwide. The
6ixth Man is the silent waging of war against the pretense that is
destroying the ability of sports to positively impact culture.
Norman A. Coulter Jr. is a Christian minister, basketball coach and
the CEO and Founder of 6ixth Man Curriculum Consulting and
Coaching, LLC www.6ixthman.comENDORSEMENTSThe 6ixth Man is a timely
and must-read book. It's filled with great stories and tells what
sports can do for any person willing to look in the mirror and
challenge themselves. Yet, it does more than just testifying, it is
a guidebook and workbook offering a blueprint for developing the
right mindset, character, and work ethic. It is an inspired work
that can't help but to inspire people to become better persons and
athletes. Scott N. Brooks, author of Black Men Can't Shoot and
assistant professor of sociology at the University of California-
Riverside."An inspiration for anyone who has ever had a dream about
attaining something larger than themselves. The 6ixth Man is a
touching journey of one man's success by the loss of a dream and
the rebirth of another. A must read."Val T. Hill, CEO/President,
16:14 entertainment LLC
Little Casey loves baseball. Even before the child was born, his
father knew that the kid was going to be a baseball player and
prepared a nursery theme of baby blue walls with baseball angels in
the form of porcelain dolls, framed pictures, and the new Big Head
poster of Cal Ripken Jr.; his Dad's favorite Major League player on
the wall. Two years later, Casey loves baseball and everyone
realizes it. He knows exactly what to do with that little plastic
bat and ball his father so anxiously waited to get for him. Every
night, when Casey's father comes home from work, it's "Game Time "
They play ball in the living room, watch their favorite big league
team on the big screen with surround sound for a better "learning
experience," with a side order of Baseball Tonight on ESPN.
Finally, the two finish the night talking about baseball and dad
hopefully believing that his little Casey will dream of making the
big play or hitting the big home run; Casey at the plate...right?
Parents, do you know what to do next? In Pursuit of the College
Baseball Scholarship is a book of wisdom and insight on how to
pursue a college baseball scholarship from the perspective of a
coach who has been there and done it well.
As the 1994 World Cup Finals in the United States clearly
demonstrated, football is the quintessential global game. One of
the world's most popular arenas for the expression of conflict and
emotion, it is virtually unparalleled as a site for cultural
analysis. Players, officials, supporters and commentators all have
key roles in a social drama incorporating the deeply symbolic and
ritualistic. A powerful vehicle for ideals of masculinity, football
also offers penetrating insights into the iconography of the body;
manifestations of rivalry and conflict; discourses of knowledge;
expressions of communitas and geo-social belonging; the celebration
and denigration of the Other; and the inversion of power
hierarchies through carnival.In bringing these themes together,
this accessible and absorbing book by leading scholars of sport and
leisure reveals football's differing meanings across cultures. It
will be of interest to students and scholars in cultural studies,
anthropology, sports sciences and, more simply, to anyone with a
passion for this global game.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2023 - SPORTS
ENTERTAINMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR THE OFFICIAL DEFINITIVE HISTORY OF
BBC SPORTS REPORT ‘Opens the doors to one of the great radio
institutions.' – Dan Walker ‘An absolute joy to read.’ –
John Inverdale 'That opening tune always quickens the pulse.' –
Henry Winter Sports Report is as much a 75-year history of sport as
a BBC radio institution and Pat Murphy pays handsome tribute to a
programme that is still followed affectionately by millions. For
nearly 75 years, one BBC programme has been a constant factor in
chronicling the way sport is covered, in all its many facets. It
has been a window on the sporting world all over the globe –
packed tightly into every Saturday evening for the bulk of the
year. First broadcast in 1948, Sports Report is the longest-running
radio sporting programme in the world and one of the BBC’s hardy
perennials. Pat Murphy has been a reporter on the programme since
1981 and here he sifts comprehensively through the experiences of
his contemporaries and those who made their mark on Sports Report
in earlier decades. He hears from commentators, reporters,
producers, presenters and the production teams who regularly
achieved the broadcasting miracle of getting a live programme on
air, without a script, adapting as the hour of news, reaction and
comment unfolded. Drawing on unique access from the BBC Archives
Unit, he highlights memorable moments from Sports Report, details
the challenges faced in getting live interviews on air from
draughty, noisy dressing-room areas and celebrates the feat of just
a small production team in the studio who, somehow, get the show up
and running every Saturday, with the clock ticking implacably on.
--- Waterstones Best Books of 2022 – Sport
So You Think You're a New York Mets Fan? tests and expands your
knowledge of Mets baseball. Rather than merely posing questions and
providing answers, this book will give you the details behind each
stories that bring to life players and coaches, games and seasons.
This book is divided into multiple parts, with progressively more
difficult questions in each new section. Along the way, you'll
learn more about the great Mets players and managers of the past
and present, from Tom Seaver to Gary Carter, Keith Hernandez, Lee
Mazzilli, Davey Johnson, Dave Kingman, Gil Hodges, Jerry Koosman,
Jon Matlack, John Stearns, Darryl Strawberry, Mike Piazza, Edgardo
Alfonzo, Matt Harvey, David Wright, and so many more. The many
questions that this book answers include: Who was drafted number
one overall by the Mets in 1984? Who was on deck when Mookie Wilson
hit his famous ground ball to Bill Buckner? There are two men
enshrined in Cooperstown wearing Mets caps on their plaques, but
there are 12 other Hall of Famers who played for the Mets at one
point in their career. Name them. What do the Mets' World Series
MVPs from 1969 and 1986 have in common? The two pitchers who were
on the mound in 1969 and 1986 when the final out of each World
Series was made were actually traded for each other. Name them.
This book makes the perfect gift for any fan of the Amazin's!
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