John Feinstein is a columnist for The Washington Post, Golf World and Golf Digest. He also hosts a daily radio show on the CBS Sports Radio Network, is a contributor to the Golf Channel, and is an essayist for CBS Sports Television.
[T]errific [R]eading this book will make you fall in love with
baseball all over again. The Denver Post
One of the best sportswriters alive. USA Today
Feinstein s work, like that of the best American sportswriters, is
richly detailed and emotionally articulate...Feinstein's
storytelling is compelling, his understanding of the structural
cruelties and emotional consequences of winner-takes-all
competition acute. The Guardian (UK)
Feinstein takes readers down the dusty roads of minor league
baseball with a vivid look at the players dreaming of a shot at the
big leagues.
Parade
John Feinstein, one of our best-known sportswriters, explores
baseball s International League, one of the two AAA leagues, just
below the majors .With many of us counting down to opening day,
this is a fitting time for a book whose subtitle might well be hope
springs eternal every spring.
The Washington Post
[P]oignant [2013] marked the 25th anniversary of Bull Durham, and I
m pretty sure a lot of people still think that's how things go in
the minors. Mr. Feinstein clears the perspective on the realities
of minor-league life so that the reader can move on from Nuke
LaLoosh imagery. And for the average baseball fan, this is no minor
accomplishment.
The Wall Street Journal
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"[T]errific...[R]eading this book will make you fall in love with
baseball all over again."--"The Denver Post"
"One of the best sportswriters alive."--"USA Today"
"Feinstein's work, like that of the best American sportswriters, is
richly detailed and emotionally articulate...Feinstein's
storytelling is compelling, his understanding of the structural
cruelties and emotional consequences of winner-takes-all
competition acute."--"The Guardian" (UK)
"Feinstein takes readers down the dusty roads of minor league
baseball with a vivid look at the players dreaming of a shot at the
big leagues."
--"Parade"
"John Feinstein, one of our best-known sportswriters,
explores...baseball's International League, one of the two AAA
leagues, just below the majors....With many of us counting down to
opening day, this is a fitting time for a book whose subtitle might
well be 'hope springs eternal -- every spring.'"
--"The Washington Post"
"[P]oignant ... [2013] marked the 25th anniversary of 'Bull Durham,
' and I'm pretty sure a lot of people still think that's how things
go in the minors. Mr. Feinstein clears the perspective on the
realities of minor-league life so that the reader can move on from
Nuke LaLoosh imagery. And for the average baseball fan, this is no
minor accomplishment."
--"The Wall Street Journal"
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