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The Grind - Inside Baseball's Endless Season

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Zusatztext Praise for The Grind “The best parts of The Grind are both intimate and expansive…contrary to its title!  The Grind is a brisk work—it can be read during a nine-inning game—but Svrluga’s vignettes are no less affecting for their brevity.”— New York Times Book Review " The Grind looks at the toll that the every-day-for-six-months-with-no-days-off pace takes on all sorts of people associated with the game and the oft-unseen sacrifices the sport requires.”— The Wall Street Journal If every era gets the baseball books it deserves!  The Grind  is definitely one for ours. Svrluga reveals a culture of nonstop stress: a relentless rhythm of scouting odysseys! training routines! travel monotony! injuries—all before anyone gets out on the field. No wonder these guys are obsessive. But they must also be undaunted. In our distracted! data-saturated age! grittier models of excelling would be hard to find.”— The Atlantic “A little treasure.”—Huffington Post   “Whether baseball bores you or thrills you!  The Grind  offers a glimpse into what it feels like to be a part of a rarefied world punctuated as much by failure and frustration as glitz and glamor.”— Washington City Paper “Each subject offers a view into little-seen aspects of the baseball life and provides curious fans with new insight into the elements required to make a MLB game happen. ­VERDICT A quick and enjoyable read for any baseball lover! not just Nationals fans.”— Library Journal “It's no grind whatsoever to read Svrluga's flowing prose. An illuminating and entertaining must-read for the baseball obsessed.”— Kirkus Reviews “Barry Svrluga is quite simply one of the best sports writers in America.”—Tony Kornheiser! ESPN   “Sleepless pitchers! hopeful nomads! suitcase spouses. These are just some of the very real characters drawn with exquisite! page-turning insight by Barry Svrluga. The Grind  enters the pantheon of must-read books about baseball.”—Sally Jenkins! The Washington Post “Baseball generates a rich sediment of numbers! but the one most difficult for fans to appreciate isn’t about an exotic achievement -- Ted Williams' .406 or Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak. Rather! it is 162! the number of games in a season. Readers of Barry Svrluga's splendid book will henceforth watch the game with deepened understanding! and the players with increased admiration.”—George F. Will “In The Grind ! Barry Svrluga helps fans understand everything that happens outside the nightly three-hour window of the game—how we prepare! who helps us prepare! and what goes into a major league season. Everyone in the clubhouse knows these stories. Few outside of it do.”—Ryan Zimmerman! Washington Nationals infielder   “Baseball's daily grind is the game's winnowing test of character. Ballplayers and beat writers know it. Few others do. In The Grind ! Barry Svrluga captures this rich side of the sport with more color! detail and insight than anyone before him. Svrluga's writing and reporting makes the game's toughest tasks a smooth pleasure for readers.”—Thomas Boswell! author of Why Time Begins on Opening Day and How Life Imitates the World Series Informationen zum Autor Barry Svrluga has worked at the  Washington Post  since 2003 and is currently the national baseball writer. He previously reported on and blogged about the Washington Nationals and is the author of  National Pastime , which details the franchise's relocation from Montreal and its first season in the nation's capital. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and daughter. Klappentext Built on material that appeared in The Washington Post, this is a raw, inside look at the wear and tear and the glory and impermanence of baseball-shortlisted for the 2016 PEN/ESPN...

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Authors Barry Svrluga
Publisher Blue Rider Press PRH US
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2016
 
EAN 9780399575952
ISBN 978-0-399-57595-2
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 131 mm x 202 mm x 13 mm
Subjects Guides > Sport > Ball sport

Baseball, SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / General

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