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Roger Angell


Born
in New York, The United States
September 19, 1920

Died
May 20, 2022

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Roger Angell (b. 1920) is a celebrated New Yorker writer and editor. First published in the magazine in 1944, he became a fiction editor and regular contributor in 1956; and remains as a senior editor and staff writer. In addition to seven classic books on baseball, which include The Summer Game (1972), Five Seasons (1977), and Season Ticket (1988), he has written works of fiction, humor, and a memoir, Let Me Finish (2006).

Average rating: 4.27 · 24,072 ratings · 2,314 reviews · 53 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Summer Game

4.29 avg rating — 2,215 ratings — published 1972 — 37 editions
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Five Seasons: A Baseball Co...

4.35 avg rating — 890 ratings — published 1977 — 18 editions
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This Old Man: All in Pieces

4.04 avg rating — 627 ratings — published 2015 — 12 editions
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Let Me Finish

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 579 ratings — published 2006 — 12 editions
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Late Innings

4.33 avg rating — 471 ratings — published 1982 — 18 editions
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Season Ticket

4.37 avg rating — 392 ratings — published 1988 — 14 editions
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Game Time: A Baseball Compa...

4.12 avg rating — 391 ratings — published 2003 — 8 editions
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A Pitcher's Story: Innings ...

3.70 avg rating — 254 ratings — published 2002 — 10 editions
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Once More Around the Park: ...

4.37 avg rating — 197 ratings — published 1991 — 11 editions
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The Roger Angell Baseball C...

4.50 avg rating — 106 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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“This was a new recognition that perfection is admirable but a trifle inhuman, and that a stumbling kind of semi-success can be much more warming. Most of all, perhaps, these exultant yells for the Mets were also yells for ourselves, and came from a wry, half-understood recognition that there is more Met than Yankee in every one of us. I knew for whom that foghorn blew; it blew for me.”
Roger Angell, The Summer Game

“It is foolish and childish, on the face of it, to affiliate ourselves with anything so insignificant and patently contrived and commercially exploitative as a professional sports team, and the amused superiority and icy scorn that the non-fan directs at the sports nut (I know this look - I know it by heart) is understandable and almost unanswerable. Almost. What is left out of this calculation, it seems to me, is the business of caring - caring deeply and passionately, really caring - which is a capacity or an emotion that has almost gone out of our lives. And so it seems possible that we have come to a time when it no longer matters so much what the caring is about, how frail or foolish is the object of that concern, as long as the feeling itself can be saved. Naïveté - the infantile and ignoble joy that sends a grown man or woman to dancing in the middle of the night over the haphazardous flight of a distant ball - seems a small price to pay for such a gift.”
Roger Angell, Game Time: A Baseball Companion

“Baseball's clock ticks inwardly and silently, and a man absorbed in a ball game is caught in a slow, green place of removal and concentration and in a tension that is screwed up slowly and ever more tightly with each pitcher's windup and with the almost imperceptible forward lean and little half-step with which the fielders accompany each pitch. Whatever the pace of the particular baseball game we are watching, whatever its outcome, it holds us in its own continuum and mercifully releases us from our own.”
Roger Angell, The Summer Game

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