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Skillfully edited by John McNally, "Bottom of the Ninth: Great Contemporary Baseball Short Stories" collects nineteen contemporary baseball short stories from a successful mix of well-established writers, lesser-knowns, and a few up-and-comers. These stories are characterized by the same dramatic elements that draw people to the sport itself--the mythologizing of players, the obsessions and romance of the game, the bonds between players and fans, parents and children. From a key play, a missed catch, a chance lost, these are tales of characters facing high stakes and calls to action, metaphorically and literally, in the bottom of the ninth.
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John McNally is the author of the short story collection
Troublemakers and the editor of three anthologies:
Humor Me: An Anthology of Humor by Writers of Color; The Student Body: Short Stories about College Students and Professors; and
High Infidelity: 24 Great Short Stories about Adultery. He is an assistant professor of English at Wake Forest University.
Richard Russo, a novelist and screenwriter, was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his novel
Empire Falls. He has published four other novels and a collection of short stories and has written or cowritten several screenplays.
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This volume collects 19 contemporary baseball short stories characterized by the same elements that draw people to the sport itself: the mythologizing of the players; the obsessions and romance of the game; and the bonds between players and fans, parents and children.