Viva Baseball!
Latin Major Leaguers and Their Special Hunger
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:2nd Apr '08
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The racism, history and unique drive behind the changing roles of Latin baseball players
Lively and filled with vivid anecdotes, Viva Baseball! chronicles the struggles of Latin American professional baseball players in the United States from the late 1800s to the present.
As Latino players, managers, and owners continue to blossom into baseball's biggest stars, they have benefited from a growing Spanish-language media, a group identity, an increase in financial leverage and attention, and a burgeoning Latino culture in the United States. Although there have been several positive developments in the treatment of Latin American players, many, such as Albert Pujols, Pedro Martinez, Alex Rodriguez, and Ozzie Guillen, still face shocking racism. Samuel O. Regalado draws upon archives and rich interviews with Latin baseball stars like Felipe Alou, Orlando Cepeda, and Minnie Minoso to show the changing tenor of discrimination in the twenty-first-century game.
"There have been other books written about baseball in Latin America and about Latin ballplayers. . . . But none of them has been so tightly argued, so well-grounded in scholarship beyond baseball history, and so passionate as Viva Baseball! . . . Regalado's essays show his mastery of the existing literature and his tenacious pursuit of wide-ranging personal interviews. . . . [This] is a passionate book, a proud book, and a book with great dignity."--Steve Gietschier, Sporting News
ISBN: 9780252073670
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 454g
288 pages
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