Bob Weintraubâs marvelous collection of baseball stories goes directly to the core of what the game does for us when we watch it being played on the field, and shows how its heroes and villains can reach into our lives and remain a part of us for the rest of our days. The stories are told from various perspectives, including those of the player, manager, general manager, coach, scout, owner, writer, broadcaster, and fan.
In âKnuckleball,â a manager is beside himself when he canât let his star knuckleball pitcher start the seventh game of the World Series because the only catcher heâs ever had in the big leagues suddenly goes down with an injury. The team from Alcatraz, in âThe Way They Play Is Criminal,â has a bag full of dirty tricks waiting to spring on its San Quentin rivals, and it uses them all. A father on a college tour with his daughter happens upon the very same autographed baseball he saw a friend catch in Fenway Parkâs bleachers thirty years earlier, and learns, in âThe Autograph,â how a twist of fate has brought the friend together with the player who hit it.
In these and other stories, now in paperback, Weintraub infuses baseball with humanity, originality, humor, and compassion, and raises the game to a new level of understanding and love.