The Summer Game

Paperback, 303 pages

English language

Published March 1, 2004 by Bison Books.

ISBN:
978-0-8032-5951-5
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OCLC Number:
53284972

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A collection of essays about baseball, from 1962 to 1971. This era saw expansion, a new round of playoffs, dominating performance from pitchers or hitters, and the first hints of free agency. His prose is often poetic. The last essay is the best, looking back at baseball in his father's era and describing the true timelessness of the game.

Much of this book focuses on the Mets, from an expansion cellar dweller to the amazing season of 1969. Baltimore, a dominant team in this era, also receives plenty of ink. This book is not just about the teams, though - he looks at the fans, the stadiums, the media, and even sport in general. His comments on growing homogenization and increasing playoffs also ring true in our era.

Already a writer, these essays represent his first foray into baseball, and start (appropriately enough) with spring training. His observations are from …

Subjects

  • Sports
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Baseball - Essays & Writings
  • Sports & Recreation / Baseball / General
  • Baseball - General
  • Baseball