Are baseball and cricket two sports divided by a common
language? Both employ bats, balls, and innings. Fans of both love
statistics, revel in nostalgia, and use baffling jargon. In "Right
Off the Bat," baseball nut Evander Lomke and cricket buff Martin
Rowe explain "their" sport to the other sport's fans--through
anecdotes, diagrams, photographs, and a curve (or dipper) or
two.
Cricket and baseball share a parallel and occasionally
intertwined history (the first international cricket match was
played in the United States). Indeed, they have mirrored their
countries' struggles with identity and race, and have expanded
beyond the shores of their founding countries to become
multinational sports commanding global followings that are, even
now, challenging the future of both sports.
"Right off the Bat" is the perfect present for fans of either
sport, as well as a handy introduction to those who want to divine
the deeper rhythms of play.
Evander Lomke has worked in book publishing for over thirty
years and is the executive director of the American Mental Health
Foundation. A lifelong Yankees fan, it's only right and proper that
he lives in the Bronx, New York.
Martin Rowe is the co-founder of Lantern, a book publishing and
media company, and author of "Nicaea: A Book of Correspondences." A
long-suffering supporter of the England cricket team, he lives in
Brooklyn, New York.
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