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The Golden Game: The Story of California Baseball [Paperback]

Kevin Nelson (Author), Hank Greenwald (Foreword)
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Nelson (The Runner's Book of Daily Inspiration) presents the development of the sport in California from its introduction until 1969, just before native son Curt Flood filed suit to challenge baseball's "plantation mentality" by fighting the reserve clause, ultimately opening the door for free agency and all it has wrought. Baseball in California is more than Barry Bonds and Vin Scully, Nelson reminds the reader. It's Jackie Robinson growing up in Pasadena before breaking the infamous color line; Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams growing up at opposite ends of the state and turning into one of the game's legendary rivalries; and Japanese-Americans, uprooted from their homes during WWII, playing ball in internment camps. California didn't have a major league franchise until the Dodgers and Giants arrived from New York after the 1957 season, but fans were able to enjoy the excitement of the Pacific Coast League. And scores of players raised in the congenial climates of the West went on to success in the big leagues. Nelson has a knack for research and an ear for good anecdotes as he reviews the impact California baseball has had not only on the game in this country but as an "export" to Japan and Mexico as well. This volume is copublished with the ample resources of the California Historical Society.
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Featured on NBC's "The Today Show" and National Public Radio.

The book that spawned Governor Schwarzenegger to announce September "California Baseball History Month."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 379 pages
  • Publisher: Heyday Books; 1st edition (June 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890771805
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890771805
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #736,628 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Kevin Nelson is an award-winning author, journalist, story consultant for movies, and publisher. Here are a few of his books:

* Wheels of Change: From Zero to 600 MPH, The Amazing Story of California and the Automobile. Acclaimed by automotive critics, it won a 2010 writing award from the Society of Automotive Historians, as well as being a finalist for book of the year from the Los Angeles Motor Press Guild.

* Operation Bullpen: The Inside Story of the Biggest Forgery Scam in American History. This sensational story of a nationwide forgery ring is now being developed into a feature film. Nelson has appeared on ESPN and Tru-TV talking about the book, which is the basis for a planned exhibit on memorabilia fraud at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

* The Runner's Book of Daily Inspiration. Now in its ninth printing, this motivational handbook has become a perennial top seller for runners, inspiring them to achieve their goals in the sport.

* The Golden Game: The Story of California Baseball. Named one of the top ten books of 2004 by the San Francisco Chronicle, National Public Radio, and many others, it was a national finalist for the prestigious Seymour Prize, awarded annually to the best baseball book of the year.

* The Everything Father-to-Be Book: A Survival Guide for Men. Recently updated and published in its second edition, this is a funny and useful primer for expectant fathers.

See more about him at KevinNelsonWriter.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Truly Impressive, August 4, 2004
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Todd Hawley (San Francisco CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Golden Game: The Story of California Baseball (Paperback)
The state of California has a rich baseball history and it never has been showcased any better than this book. Keven Nelson, the author looks at this history, from the Gold Rush days and the arrival of Alexander Cartwright (who may or may not have left his "baseball influence here during his brief stay in San Francisco) to a short mention of the current era, with numerous stops in between. While other books about the history of baseball in California touch upon various teams and leagues, Nelson takes a different approach, the stories of individual players like Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, and Jackie Robinson, or of others like Harry Hooper and Left O'Doul, the stories of semipro teams, or Japanese and all-black teams.

While there are some historical points (like the ill fated planned move of the St Louis Browns to LA after the 1941 season), the book is really the story of the individual California players, their hopes, dreams and aspirations. And also of the men who coached and encouraged these players. Another truly amazing fact to me also were the number of past and present major leaguers who either were born in California or spent a great deal of time here.

This is a fascinating book, one which any "California baseball history student" will adore. Kevin Nelson has done an excellent job of chronicling the "Golden State's" involvement with baseball over the past 150 years.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, Great Gift, July 9, 2004
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Jennifer Kaiser (Benicia, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Golden Game: The Story of California Baseball (Paperback)
This book is a wonderful blend of history and baseball. Intimate, funny, and often touching stories of how the two intersect: links between the Gold Rush and the first baseball games played, early barnstorming teams and the building of the transcontinental railroad, the simultaneous advent of the Big Leagues coming in when commercial air flight developed. Enjoyable, fascinating read. A perfect gift for a baseball or history or California fan.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Sprawl Which Forces the Narrative, November 9, 2004
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Matthew Wall (Monterey, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Trying to encapsulate the history of anything in a state as diverse and big as California is difficult, and trying to represent the "Story of Baseball in California" in one book is a daunting task. I found The Golden Game to be sadly disappointing. It tries to cram as much detail as it can about anything vaguely California-related into a chronological narrative, padding the text needlessly with explanations of historical events (such as details of the stock market crash or the start of World War II!) to try to weave a context for topics ranging from the integration of the major leagues to the excavation of Chavez Ravine for Dodger Stadium. While I applaud its ambitious scope, the format of the book would have been best done in the "Bill James" style (essentially a scrapbook or a series of sidebars) instead of trying to fit it into a continuous, somewhat arbitrarily-divided narrative format.

Just to give one an example: much is made of Ted Williams' California origins, but there's utterly nothing about the two attempts to take the Pacific Coast League "major" or its unique, sometimes 200+ game season length. While there's an interesting story about the powerhouse St. Mary's college, little attention is given to the rise of the college and high school games that produced over 1700 major leaguers. Lip service is given to the role of Hispanics, Japanese-Americans, and African Americans in the life of baseball in the state, but there's no insight about how this unique mix affected the overall story of baseball.

The book ends up reading like a selection of googled clippings from the exclusively secondary- and tertiary (usually the latter) sources. There's nothing wrong with a synthetic approach -- that is, if it ends up making for a good read. This book is far too episodic for that. I would instead recommend going to one of the more original books (listed in the bibliography) that is the real meat and potatoes underpinning this tome.

Another annoying feature of this book is the "Golden" tint of the photographs, perhaps to make them all seem "old timey". This only obscures the details of the otherwise interesting selection of photographs.
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