Chapter Six: The Pursuit of Excellence
February 15, 2010 by Editor
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March 24
This week’s piece of work, Fred Frazier. The second baseman for the AAA Salt Lake team is of the Billy Martin mold. Small in stature, volcanic in temperament, he exacts the utmost in patience from an umpire.
Today I am on the bases, and rookie Chuck Neisler is calling his first triple-A game behind the [...]
Chapter Four: Fraternizing
January 2, 2010 by Editor
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March 17
Charlie has a facility for banter with black ballplayers that I lack with most white players. It’s as though they’re members of a secret club, with a secret language. Actually, Charlie speaks two languages. When he meets my white, middle-class parents, he sounds like Eddie Haskell greeting Beaver’s parents. “Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Boga. [...]
Chapter Three: Rosie
January 1, 2010 by Editor
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March 14
Lounging around the motel pool this evening, I thought of spring training two years earlier, this very motel. Charlie and I were rookies, Bill Rosenberry the crew chief. “Rosie” was one of the many unforgettable personalities that litter the baseball scene—in his favorite expression, “a piece of work.”
I see him sitting outside room 13, [...]