Random library find that features an array of great writers writing about a wild mix of ball players for a bunch of unexpected angles. Really great use of anthology form!
“But if I had to a favorite....the man who floats to the top is the one who best encompasses my belief that baseball is a sport of connections, of coincidence, of eerie, spiritual, all-consuming synchronicity. I focus more on the rhythms than the individuals, more on the fill season than the specific game, more on how things affect me than the statistical bottom line...And the way I know this is because Roger Clemens is the only baseball player ever to break my heart.” P.89 by Whitney Pastorek on Roger Clemens
“ One of the worst parts of being a devoted fan of any crappy team, in any sport, is the sense that you’re truly only rooting for the laundry, that the players in the uniform bearing the name of the your town don’t care half as much as you do. Nor should day. They may be men playing a boys game, but they’re also men at work at a job are defined by its negative difficulty. Their every act is literally numbered, and those numbers – hand, and a fan’s eyes, the players themselves – our public property. Ultimately, though, they owe us nothing beyond their best effort.” P.101 by Scott Raab on Tony Horton
“This is where sport comes in. It’s order to life’s chaos, perpetual youth and vigor to life’s aging and infirmity. It’s diversion, distraction, escape.” P.131-132 by Sean Manning on Michael Jordan
“It’s wish fulfillment; we can better face the PowerPoint presentations and stale danishes of our workaday lives when we imagine ourselves pitching in the bottom of the ninth of Game Seven. There’s nothing ‘carpe didn’t about most of our existences. But when you see people giving the lie to human imperfection, you feel a little part of that, too.” P.207 by Darin Strauss on Mariano Rivera