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Homestand: Small Town Baseball and the Fight for the Soul of America [Hardback]

4.05/5 (739 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 235x156x22 mm, weight: 610 g, 1 MAP; 8 PP OF COLOR PHOTOS
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Doubleday & Co Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 0385549652
  • ISBN-13: 9780385549653
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  • Cena: 33,04 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 235x156x22 mm, weight: 610 g, 1 MAP; 8 PP OF COLOR PHOTOS
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Doubleday & Co Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 0385549652
  • ISBN-13: 9780385549653
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"A poignant memoir exploring small town baseball as a lens into what's right and wrong with modern America - written by an acclaimed journalist who went from Princeton to Army Ranger School to Iraq in search of the core values he ended up finding in a minor league stadium in Batavia, New York"--

This heartfelt memoir uses small-town baseball to reflect on modern America’s struggles and resilience, highlighting the revival of a beloved Rust Belt team and the enduring community spirit amidst corporate greed and changing traditions. Illustrations.

A poignant memoir exploring small town baseball as a lens into what’s right and wrong with modern America—written by an acclaimed journalist and Army Ranger who, after returning from Iraq to a painfully divided country, rediscovered its core values in the bleachers of a minor league ballpark in Batavia, New York.

What happens when a minor league team—the heart and soul of a Rust Belt town in western New York—is shut down by the billionaires who run Major League Baseball?

Batavia, New York—between Rochester and Buffalo—hosted its first professional baseball game in 1897. Despite decades of deindustrialization and evaporating middle-class jobs, the Batavia Muckdogs endured. When Major League Baseball cravenly shut them down in 2020—along with forty-one other minor league teams—the town fought back, reviving the Muckdogs as a summer league team comprised of college players. As MLB considers further cuts and private equity buys up what remains, the mom-and-pop operations once prevalent in baseball are endangered. But for now, the sights and sounds of local baseball live on in Batavia—cheap draft beer and hot dogs, starry-eyed kids seeking autographs, and breathtaking summer sunsets.

With a vibrant, unforgettable cast of characters—from a librarian and her best friend whose relationship deepens with every “crepuscular hour” they spend together in the bleachers, to the former hockey brawler-turned team owner who greets regulars while working the concession stand, to the iconoclastic writer with a contagious love for his struggling hometown—Bardenwerper’s Homestand exposes the beating heart of small town America, friends and neighbors coming together as the crack of the bat echoes in the summer twilight.