Where nobody knows your name

life in the minor leagues of baseball

Where nobody knows your name

life in the minor leagues of baseball
John Feinstein
Book - 2014

"A fascinating account of the mysterious proving ground of America's national pastime, pulling back the veil on the minor leagues of baseball."--

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37413315056459 Available Non-fiction 796.3576 FEINSTE
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Main Author: Feinstein, John
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Doubleday, [2014]
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Where Nobody Knows Your Name
life in the minor leagues of baseball
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by Feinstein, John
Published 2014
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505 0 |a Scott Elarton: starting over -- Podsednik and Montoyo: the walk-off hero and the .400 hitter -- Lindsey, Schwinden, and Lollo: the mayor, the traveler, and the ump -- Rolling with the punches in Allentown, Pawtucket, Norfolk -- Johnson and Montoyo: managing expectations -- Sent down, called up -- Schwinden and Podsednik: life on the roller coaster -- Wally Backman: second chances -- All roads lead to Norfolk -- Nate McLouth: comeback kid -- Elarton: still one step away -- On the road in pinstripes -- Managing, Indianapolis -- Schwinden and Lindsey: home sweet home -- Jamie Farr would be proud -- Weekend in Toledo -- Brett Tomko: more than nine lives -- Mark Lollo: traveling the umpiring road -- Managing the highs and lows -- I-75 -- Elarton: pigs (not) in the bigs, and the ever-present revolving door -- Columbus -- Montoyo to Longoria: hot summer nights in Durham -- Charlotte -- Podsednik: hot streak -- Ron Johnson: real life gets serious -- Maine and Schwinden: comebacks -- One at-bat in eight years -- Elarton: fighting father time -- Voices of the minors -- The endless month -- Syracuse, Washington, Columbus -- Tomko and Lindsey: it's never over till... -- Syracuse -- Lollo: a bad call -- March to September -- Lollo and Tomko: ending. 
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