A Los Angeles Times Bestseller "In The Cactus League [Emily Nemens] provides her readers with what amounts to a miniature, self-enclosed world that is funny and poignant and lovingly observed." --Charles McGrath, The New York Times Book Review A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. One of The Wall Street Journal's 10 New Books You Should Be Picking Up First In 2020 and one of The Millions' Most Anticipated Books of 2020 An explosive, character-driven odyssey through the world of baseball from Emily Nemens, the editor of The Paris Review Jason Goodyear is the star outfielder for the Los Angeles Lions, stationed with the rest of his team in the punishingly hot Arizona desert for their annual spring training. Handsome, famous, and talented, Goodyear is nonetheless coming apart at the seams. And the coaches, writers, wives, girlfriends, petty criminals, and diehard fans following his every move are eager to find out why—as they hide secrets of their own. Humming with the energy of a ballpark before the first pitch, Emily Nemens's The Cactus League unravels the tightly connected web of people behind a seemingly linear game. Narrated by a sportscaster, Goodyear’s story is interspersed with tales of Michael Taylor, a batting coach trying to stay relevant; Tamara Rowland, a resourceful spring-training paramour, looking for one last catch; Herb Allison, a legendary sports agent grappling with his decline; and a plethora of other richly drawn characters, all striving to be seen as the season approaches. It’s a journey that, like the Arizona desert, brims with both possibility and destruction. Anchored by an expert knowledge of baseball’s inner workings, Emily Nemens's The Cactus League is a propulsive and deeply human debut that captures a strange desert world that is both exciting and unforgiving, where the most crucial games are the ones played off the field.
Ball club owners in the old days liked to think of spring as a time for players to dry out , but drinking generally increased once the fellows reunited at training camp . Money changed hands regularly at poker games , and spring ...
I turned to my piece of paper. “If it's ever spring again, spring again,” I began. “Yes!” one of the computer-players yelped in a pause between my lines. I looked up, fleetingly, found that the audience had become one great blur of ...
In a lively interview conducted for this book, Morrison further elaborates on her lecture’s ideas, discussing goodness not only in literature but in society and history—particularly black history, which has responded to centuries of ...
As the book demonstrates, cities have been following Lang's lead ever since, building identities and economies through the media exposure and visitors that spring training brings.
"Let's Hit 'Em All tells the vivid story of a family's journey to hit all the Major League ballparks -- a good, old-fashioned family road trip to watch America's favorite pastime from coast to coast."--Jacket.
Baseball requires that true fans try to tell the story of the game, in real time, as it unfolds, and thus actively participate in its creation. Some argue that baseball is fundamentally a game about numbers.
2 * PINSTRIPE PRIDE RIDE The 2008 All-Star Game held a parade in New York City. Here's Whitey Ford and Yogi Berra as they pass by Radio City Music Hall. —Andy Strasberg 3 * SMILING GOOSE The 2010 Cooperstown Parade featured all.
MacCambridge, America's Game, 349; Don Reese and John Underwood, “I'm Not Worth a Damn,” Sports Illustrated, June 14, 1982; “Scorecard,” edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum, Sports Illustrated, July 5, 1982. 12. David Harris, The Genius: How ...
A disastrous error on the field sends five lives into a tailspin in this widely acclaimed tale about love, life, and baseball, praised by the New York Times as "wonderful...a novel that is every bit as entertaining as it is affecting.
A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2020 “A comically dark coming-of-age story about growing up on the South Side of Chicago, but it’s also social commentary at its finest, woven seamlessly into the work .