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Winner of the Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year
When legendary Negro League player Buck O'Neil asked award-winning sports columnist Joe Posnanski how he fell in love with baseball, that simple question eventually led the pair on a cross-country quest to recapture the love that first drew them to the game. This book recounts their emotional quest to find the heart of America's beloved sport that still beats despite the scandal-ridden, steroid-shooting, money-hungry athletes who currently seem to define the sport.
At its heart is the story of 94-year-old Buck O'Neil—a man who truly played for the love of the game. After an impressive career in the Negro Baseball Leagues in which he earned two hitting titles and one championship, O'Neil made baseball history by becoming the first African-American coach in major league baseball. Posnanski writes about that love and the one thing that O'Neil cherishes almost as much as baseball: jazz. This heartwarming and insightful tour of the country is an endearing step back in time to the days when the crack of a bat and the smoky notes of a midnight jam session were the sounds that brought the most joy to a man's heart.
"Engaging and spirit-lifting . . . much like Mitch Albom's Morrie." —Sports Illustrated
"You won't read a better baseball book this year." —Newsday
"A moving elegy for both the Negro Leagues and one of the game's biggest personalities." —Entertainment Weekly
"How good is [this] book? It's right there with Robert Creamer's Babe." —Toronto Sun
"Poignant, very funny, and ultimately inspiring." —Dave Barry
"Document[s] in loving detail the story of a man who figured out early how to live every day with joy." —Boston Sunday Globe
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- ISBN: 9780061752575
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- ISBN: 9780061752575
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Publisher's Weekly
January 29, 2007
Posnanski, sports columnist for the Kansas City Star
, spent a year on the road with the iconic Negro Leagues player and manager Buck O'Neil (1911–2006), recording the magnanimous 94-year-old's encounters with scores of fans and his vast repertoire of entertaining stories. O'Neil, the first African-American to coach in the Major Leagues, was a tireless spokesman for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Posnanski is at his best when recounting O'Neil's baseball memories of the likes of legends Satchel Paige, Willie Mays and Josh Gibson. The author captures O'Neil's rhythmic voice and often relays it in italicized verse, while painting an uplifting portrait of a man who was without bitterness despite long experience with racial discrimination. Too often, however, Posnanski bogs down in mundane details that read like a travelogue of airports and tardy drivers. Many of the chapters have the feel of lengthy newspaper articles stitched together, lacking segues and narrative. Nevertheless, the final scenes are moving tales of the funeral of 103-year-old Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe and O'Neil's dignity when he was infamously passed over by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown.
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