Like a better-than-average pitcher pacing himself over the long haul, Foster goes for a steady, methodical delivery in his reading of sportswriter Feinstein’s latest, which follows the 2007 baseball season as experienced by aging pitchers Mike Mussina (New York Yankees) and Tom Glavine (New York Mets). Both pitchers struggle to better their records and get their teams into the play-offs. Foster vocalizes the disappointed moments of the ballplayers’ lives through a somewhat downbeat wistfulness. Unfortunately, he doesn’t inject much passion into his voice during the livelier scenes. With details ranging from fascinating (descriptions of the delicate, diplomatic dance between pitchers and umpires when wrong calls are made) to mundane (accounts of practice), this is suggested for die-hard baseball fans, especially those who follow the two New York teams. --Karen Cruze
Review
"As always, Feinstein guides readers into a world with which fans have only surface familiarity, revealing in the process multiple substrata of nuance and meaning. Baseball fans who read this wonderful book will come away with a deeper understanding of the game in addition to having encountered a pair of fascinating men who just happen to play a game for a living." (
Booklist (starred review) )
"When Feinstein gets [Glavine and Mussina] talking about the art of pitching, the book comes alive." (
New York Daily News David Hinckley )
"An absorbing read. Feinstein takes a pair of opinionated veterans and picks their brains all season about the art of pitching, also relying on the thoughts of teammates, coaches, managers and families to present well-rounded, intimate portraits....What makes the book so engaging is that each pitcher faced adversity during the season, creating unexpected drama that helped give an edge to Feinstein's narrative.....another excellent story, told by one of sports' best storytellers." (
Tampa Tribune Bob D?Angelo )
"Strong on human drama-both players come across as noble, bloodied warriors...Feinstein captures [Mussina and Glavine] artfully." (
Washington Post Book World Allen Barra )
"Feinstein achieves a double play fans should savor for its scrupulous look at what life is like for the 21st-century major leaguer." (
Christian Science Monitor Erik Spanberg )
"This one's about the pitchers Tom Glavine and Mike Mussina, but it is really about the art of pitching and the poetry of baseball. Which is the whole point. Really good sports writing--and no, that's not an oxymoron, like "military music." (
Bloomberg.com David M. Shribman )
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