What’s it like to live through sports’
longest season, the 162-game Major League Baseball schedule? THE GRIND
captures the frustration, impermanence, and glory felt by the players,
the staff, and their families from the start of spring training to the
final game of the year; classy baseball writing in the Roger Angell or
Tom Boswell tradition.
“There is no sport with an everydayness, a drum-drum-drum beat like
baseball,” says Barry Svrluga. Players even have a name for this
relentless, unmatchable rhythm: The Grind. Svrluga, a star baseball
writer for the Washington Post, wrote a series about
the personal toll that baseball takes, with each installment highlighting one cog in the baseball machine.
There’s The Wife, The Scout, The Starter, and plenty more characters on
the field and behind the scenes of baseball. Svrluga's mini-portraits
lay bare the constant toil of not just the star players, but a lineup of
the supporting cast. This series is THE GRIND,
a raw, intimate look at the wear-and-tear nature of baseball. It’s a
sport like no other, emphasizes Svrluga, and each chapter demonstrates
the unique mental, emotional, and physical costs of America’s
pastime. Built upon material that appeared in the Washington
Post, THE GRIND expands on these profiles and includes installments not previously published by the Post.
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