John Feinstein gave readers an unprecedented view of the PGA Tour in "A
Good Walk Spoiled." He opened the door to an NCAA basketball locker room
in his explosive bestseller "A Season on the Brink." Now, turning his
eye to our national pastime, sports journalist John Feinstein explores
the colorful and mysterious world of minor-league baseball--a gateway
through which all major-league players pass in their careers . . .
hoping never to return.
Baseball's minor leagues are a paradox. For
some players, the minors are a glorious launching pad toward years of
fame and fortune; for others, a crash-landing pad when injury or poor
play forces a big leaguer back to a life of obscure ballparks and
cramped buses instead of Fenway Park and plush charter planes. Focusing
exclusively on the Triple-A level, one step beneath Major League
Baseball, Feinstein introduces readers to nine unique men: three
pitchers, three position players, two managers, and an umpire. Through
their compelling stories, Feinstein pulls back the veil on a league that
is chock-full of gifted baseball players, managers, and umpires who are
all one moment away from getting called up--or back--to the majors.
The stories are hard to believe: a first-round draft pick and pitching
ace who rocketed to major-league success before finding himself suddenly
out of the game, hatching a presumptuous plan to get one more shot at
the mound; a home run-hitting former World Series hero who lived the
dream, then bounced among six teams before facing the prospects of an
unceremonious end to his career; a big-league All-Star who, in the span
of five months, went from being completely out of baseball to becoming a
star in the ALDS, then signing a $10 million contract; and a well-liked
designated hitter who toiled for eighteen seasons in the minors--a
record he never wanted to set--before facing his final, highly emotional
chance for a call-up to the big leagues.
From Raleigh to Pawtucket,
from Lehigh Valley to Indianapolis and beyond, "Where Nobody Knows Your
Name" gives readers an intimate look at a baseball world not normally
seen by the fans. John Feinstein gets to the heart of the human stories
in a uniquely compelling way, crafting a masterful book that stands
alongside his very best works.
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