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A collection of essays about baseball and other sports includes reflections on sports legends Ted Williams and Joe Dimaggio, along with thoughts on such topics as soccer riots, celebrities gone bad, and obscenely high salaries
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Sheed's collection of essays on sport, although mostly, passionately, on baseball, is yet another happily obsessive contribution to the game's literary pedigree. Born in England, Sheed arrived in this country in 1941 at the age of 10, just in time to become a Brooklyn Dodgers fan and have his heart broken as the team lost the World Series to the Yankees. He has since recovered and his writing is a tonic for the heartbreaks that baseball and other sports serve up regularly. Lucid, funny and keenly perceptive, these essays (originally written for the New York Review of Books as well as for the sporting press) range wide, discussing not only the state of baseball but the allure of the minor leagues, Sheed's new status as a Mets fan, profiles of Hall of Famers like Ted Williams and Jackie Robinson, and the lifetime banishment of Shoeless Joe Jackson--well-trod topics but rendered fresh by briskly intelligent writing. The author carries on a lively discussion of baseball books, dissecting the works of such fellow intellectual baseball nuts as David Halberstam and George Will as well as memoirs by retired players, including Dick Allen and Hank Greenberg. Sheed writes just as memorably on boxing, football, tennis--even cricket--but baseball is clearly his hangup of choice.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Thirty years' worth of Sheed's shining sports essays, harvested from sources as diverse as The New York Review of Books and TV Guide. As the title indicates, about half of the nearly 40 pieces here deal with the author's first love, baseball, with several more devoted to sportswriting and a few covering football, cricket, golf, tennis, soccer, and boxing--including ``The Anti- Boxer Revolution,'' Sheed's reasoned defense of that sport (``Danger and beauty are not incompatible''). Throughout--in essays on the baseball strike of 1980, Ted Williams and Jackie Robinson, the Hall of Fame (put in Shoeless Joe Jackson and Pete Rose, Sheed argues), Howard Cosell (this roasting subtitled ``A Riddle Wrapped Up in a So-Called, Self-Appointed Enigma''), violence in football- -the author's good-humored, critically astute caring for sports persuades you of the truth of his introductory comment: ``Baseball and other sports are alternatives to life, stories we tell ourselves to take our minds off life but also to add something to it, as art does.'' And as Sheed's artful sportswriting does, too. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Like George Will ( Men at Work , LJ 2/15/90), David Halberstam ( Summer of '49 , LJ 5/1/89), and Stephen Jay Gould ( Wonderful Life , LJ 10/1/89), author Sheed ( Es says in Disguise , LJ 3/1/90) brings to sports an able pen from another discipline. Coming from England at the age of ten, he soon exchanged his fondness for cricket for an affection for baseball. Sheed writes informatively of former Philadelphia Athletics' manager Connie Mack, Yankee great Joe DiMaggio, superb Boston Red Sox hitter Ted Williams, sportswriters, broadcasters, and others--not sparing them occasional criticism. Turning to "lesser" sports, he considers American football and its soccer cousin, and boxing. While many of the witty writings here have appeared elsewhere, his book is warmly recommended for adult collections.
- Morey Berger, formerly with Monmouth Cty. Lib., N.J.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Title: Baseball and Lesser Sports
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication Date: 1991
Binding: hardcover
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