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Breaking Into Baseball [Paperback]

Jean Hastings Ardell (Author), Ila Borders (Author)
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March 3, 2005 Writing Baseball

While baseball is traditionally perceived as a game to be played, enjoyed, and reported from a masculine perspective, it has long been beloved among women—more so than any other spectator sport. Breaking into Baseball: Women and the National Pastime upends baseball’s accepted history to at last reveal just how involved women are, and have always been, in the American game.

Through provocative interviews and deft research, Jean Hastings Ardell devotes a detailed chapter to each of the seven ways women participate in the game—from the stands as fans, on the field as professionals or as amateur players, behind the plate as umpires, in the front office as executives, in the press box as sportswriters and reporters, or in the shadows as Baseball Annies. From these revelatory vantage points, Ardell invites overdue appreciation for the affinity and talent women bring to baseball at all levels and shows us our national game anew.

From its ancient origins in spring fertility rituals through contemporary marketing efforts geared toward an ever-increasing female fan base, baseball has always had a feminine side, and generations of women have sought—and been sought after—to participate in the sport, even when doing so meant challenging the cultural mores of their era. In that regard, women have been breaking into baseball from the very beginning. But recent decades have witnessed great strides in legitimizing women’s roles on the diamond as players and umpires as well as in vital management and media roles. In her thoughtfully organized and engagingly written survey, Ardell offers a chance for sports enthusiasts and historians of both genders to better appreciate the storied and complex relationship women have so long shared with the game and to glimpse the future of women in baseball.

Breaking into Baseball is augmented by twenty-four illustrations and a foreword from Ila Borders, the first woman to play more than three seasons of men’s professional baseball.


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Veteran baseball writer Ardell offers a thorough, workmanlike progress report on the role of women in the game. Each chapter is a minihistory of women in each important role: as fans, amateur players, pro players, umpires, owners and executives, sportswriters--even as groupies, or "Baseball Annies." Considering that women, for example, comprised some 35 percent of the fans attending games in the 2002 season, they remain acutely underrepresented. There are no female major-league umpires, few professional women players (none in the majors), few baseball owners or executives (infamous Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott lowered the glass ceiling by several feet), and few beat reporters. Still, as Ardell capably shows, women contribute impressively: for instance, southpaw Ila Borders became the first woman to win a professional men's baseball game (1988), and Pam Postema umpired for seven years in Triple A. Solid reporting on an important topic. Alan Moores
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"In her impressive and interesting book, Jean Hastings Ardell has written the definitive account of women’s roles in baseball. Ardell has uncovered a mostly hidden trove of information—baseball’s own feminine mystique. Her book is a must read, especially for those who believe (erroneously) they know all there is to know about baseball."—Marvin Miller, founding director of the Major League Baseball Players Association and author of A Whole Different Ball Game: The Inside Story of the Baseball Revolution

 



"At last! Incontrovertible proof that women have been a crucial, integral part of baseball from its sticks-and-stones prehistory right up to today. Ardell’s sharp insights on women as players, owners, umpires, and fans—on sex, money, power, feminism, and the role Baseball Annies played in baseball’s long ban of black ballplayers—make this book essential for anyone who cares about baseball, women, or fairness."—Elinor Nauen, editor of Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend: Women Writers on Baseball


"Ardell is a major league writer, and this book is proof that she belongs in the starting lineup. Breaking into Baseball explores relationships between women and baseball in ways heretofore neglected or ignored. It is, at once, imaginative, provocative, nuanced, and empowering."—Steve Gietschier, senior managing editor of the Sporting News

"Comprehensively researched and beautifully written, Breaking into Baseball tells the complex story of women and the national pastime in a compelling fashion. Ardell approaches her subject matter with passion, bringing to life the experiences of a host of women involved with every aspect of the game, in a way that is intellectually satisfying and extremely entertaining."—Roberta Newman, New York University


Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (March 3, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809326272
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809326273
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #703,729 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging and Inspirational, May 3, 2005
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Jean Hastings Ardell has captured the essence of the connection between baseball and women in her well-written and thoroughly-researched chapters. Whether they are men or women, fans or players, readers will enjoy her fast-paced writing, her sense of perspective, her conscientious scholarship, and her sense of humor. Ms. Ardell's love for the game is evident on every page, and she taps into that connection for readers, enabling them to celebrate their own love for the game of baseball.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Breaking Into Baseball" Breaks New Ground, September 28, 2005
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Just when you think anything and everything has been written about baseball, along comes this book. Ms. Ardell approaches the subject from all angles, including some I never thought of, and I've been around the game as a journalist for several years. Her research is particularly impressive, with details such as the first female umpire to sign a game scorecard. Professional baseball is one of the last bastions of male chauvinism, and Ms. Ardell reminds us that the national pastime isn't quite as national as we'd like to believe. Definitely worth a five-star rating; I'll be sending out this book as gifts to people in the business with the hope that it opens not just eyes but minds and hearts too.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ladies' Day, February 6, 2008
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I'm objective about this book, and I declare it a real winner.
Although it's about women "breaking into" the great national pastime,
men will find the historic aspects of interest, as well. The fact that the author quotes a "Washington Post" article of mine on the subject of the first Ladies Day Game played in the nation's capital does not influence my favorable opinion. It is a well researched and well credited book. I would hasten to recommend it.
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baseball annies, umpiring school, female sportswriters, female umpire, baseball conference, umpiring career, effa manley, base ball club, town ball, cactus league, baseball research, amateur baseball
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