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Baseball Italian Style
Great Stories Told by Italian American Major Leaguers from Crosetti to Piazza
Lawrence Baldassaro(0)
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Baseball Italian Style brings together the memories of major leaguers of Italian heritage whose collective careers span almost a century, from the 1930s up to today. In these first-person accounts, baseball fans will meet at an intimate level the players they cheered as heroes or jeered as adversaries, as well as coaches, managers, front-office executives, and umpires. The men who speak in this collection, which includes eight Hall of Famers (Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Ron Santo, Craig Biggio, Mike Piazza, Tom Lasorda, Tony La Russa, and Joe Torre) go beyond facts and figures to provide an inside look at life in the big leagues. Their stories provide a time capsule that documents not only the evolution of Italian American participation in the national pastime, but also the continuity of the game and the many changes that have taken place, on and off the field. At a time when statistical analysis plays an increasingly prominent role in the sport, the monologues in this book are a reminder that the history of baseball is passed on to future generations more eloquently, and with much greater passion, through the words of those who lived it than it is by numerical data.
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"There was once an advertising campaign for a rye bread that went 'You don't have to be Jewish to love Levy's.' And you don't have to be Italian to love Larry Baldassaro's oral history, Baseball Italian Style. With warmth and good humor, it portrays the dreams and striving that were integral to the immigrant experience. And which, in this case, produced an uncommon and extraordinary number of high
Ira Berkow, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of It Happens Every Spring
"Whether you collected cards as a kid, played through your life, or are simply a fan of sports or Italian American culture, you'll find Baldassaro's Baseball Italian Style a riveting read. Something wonderful happens when the journalist steps back and lets the voice of the ballplayer tell the story of his life and love of the game. You don't have to be Italian to enjoy this book, but if you are, y
Fred Gardaphé