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Calvin Bream
Calvin Bream is on page 55 of 368
The book tells about players, umps, and managers that have been in the majors but are now in the minors or vise versa. Some of the players are mad that they aren't in the majors and some are happy that they at least get to play baseball. One quote that is important is "He was another face in the crowd. He was back where nobody knows your name." This means that when your in the minors, not many people know your name.
Jun 01, 2015 04:25PM
Where Nobody Knows Your Name: Life In the Minor Leagues of Baseball

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Calvin Bream
Calvin Bream is on page 64 of 368
The book tells about why the players only play to play, not for the money even though they're in the minors. They have been going back and forth the majors and minors but they still love baseball. The big idea of the book is that even though a person isn't where they want to be, they still do the sport because they love it.
Jun 09, 2015 07:30AM
Where Nobody Knows Your Name: Life In the Minor Leagues of Baseball


Calvin Bream
Calvin Bream is on page 20 of 368
The first chapter starts to tell about someones life in the minor leagues and when he was in the pros. The author also describes some dugouts in the old days.They were open holes with benches that had no roof. Why does the author talk about these people instead of others? Why does the author talk about only the Phillies dugout instead of other dugouts?
May 18, 2015 03:33PM
Where Nobody Knows Your Name: Life In the Minor Leagues of Baseball


Calvin Bream
Calvin Bream is 5% done
The book tells about life in the minor leagues. He starts off by telling about all of the people who he will be talking about in the book. My connection to this book is that you have to work to achieve something that you really want to do. I predict that all of the people that the author will be writing about really want to make their appearance on the big leagues. But before that, they will have to work for a spot.
May 11, 2015 11:40AM
Where Nobody Knows Your Name: Life In the Minor Leagues of Baseball


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