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Brett Mandel (Author)
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December 1, 1996
Brett Mandel, tired of his nine-to-five job, dreamed of a life of baseball instead: not merely as a spectator, not in weekend pickup games, but in professional baseball. Unlike millions of other dreamers, he made it happen. In 1994, he convinced the newly formed Ogden (Utah) Raptors of the Pioneer League to allow him to join the team and write a book about the minor-league experience—and the Raptors’ first year in baseball.

The Pioneer League is a rookie league, designed for first-year professionals, fresh from college—or even younger. It is the first step many take toward the major-league career that will open to very few. Most are destined to last only a brief moment, but that moment is full of promise and was particularly so for the Ogden Raptors, a new team for a city that had a proud baseball heritage but had been without a team in recent years. Minor Players, Major Dreams is a wonderful insider’s view of the low minors and the young men chasing dreams as big as the skies they play under in Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Alberta.


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Former high school ballplayer Brett Mandel yearned to experience a year in the minor leagues, so he convinced the Ogden (Utah) Raptors, about to embark on their maiden season, to let him chronicle that season from the perspective of a uniformed player. They agreed. The resulting saga describes the long bus rides, the bad food, the frustrations, and hopes that are all a part of baseball dreaming with affectionate good humor. The book's true life, though, steps up in the poignancy with which Mandel draws his teammates, young men destined for the most part to fall short of their great desire. As a player, Mandel went 0 for 5 on the year, proving that the pen, long deemed mightier than the sword, can be mightier than the bat, as well.

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While it's no Ball Four-major-leaguer Jim Bouton's hilarious demystification of baseball-Mandel's book has a lot going for it. A weekend ballplayer since college, Mandel paid for his own contract for a chance to be on an independent rookie-league team in Ogden, Utah, and to write a book about it. Only his teammates managers, and ownership were in the know, and the result is his chronicle of the 1994 season riding the pine for the Ogden Raptors. The book's best bits are glimpses of ordinary baseball life-real manager swearing, real bus-ride trivia games, real too-much-beer dismissal stories-and Mandel sprinkles them around but leaves you wanting more (how do you play Flip? And what are the 20 other names for ground balls hit past second?). The story follows the season but occasionally doubles back on itself, and Mandel, sometimes awkwardly, splices interviews into the framework of home stands and road trips. The only real problem with Minor Players is Mandel's insistence on dream-theme pedantry combined with less-than-stellar writing (sunlight "radiates," "glints" and "floods" within the first page and a half), but when he's describing the games, or the ballparks, or the surprise of seeing Red Sox great Luis Tiant take the field as an opposing team's pitching coach, the shortcomings are forgiven and Mandel makes an appropriate and likable spy. Bonus appearances include those by the Silver Bullets (suspiciously the only women who make it into the tale, and not far into it at that), and Rich Morales Sr., erstwhile White Sox shortstop and father of the Raptors' second-in-command, Rich Morales Jr.
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 243 pages
  • Publisher: Bison Books (December 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080328232X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803282322
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,056,251 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Oh dear god - what an awesome book!, March 7, 2000
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What a wonderful book! I picked this one up, and it stayed in my stack of books to read for about 6 months. That was a mistake - I should have read it first. This is a great book if you're a fan of baseball, particularly if you're a fan of minor league baseball. This tells the story of Brett's year with the Ogden Raptors in 1994 from the start to the end of the season. Brett's writing style is very easy to read. I tend to do most of my reading before going to bed at night, which usually means I can take several sessions to actually finish a book, as I did with this one. Most books suffer from when you pick them up again, it's not that easy to jump right in where you left off. This one does not have that. For me, it lent itself great to reading it in chunks. Brett was on the Raptors for a whole year, and this book is his recollection of the travels, details, and behind the scenes things most people will never hear about. Check this out - this book has nothing to do with the Texas Rangers (my favourite team), but it's a great GREAT baseball book!

As an added bonus, I met the author last year when my wife & I went to Baltimore to see the Rangers play there. Brett and some friends were coming back from Cooperstown for the HOF induction ceremony, and were in Baltimore to see the Orioles play. He himself told me about the book, and we had a few moments talking about the Phillies, as we're both from there. I wish I would have already read the book at this point, but Brett was a great guy to meet in person, too!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read!, February 14, 1997
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Though I am not an avid baseball fan (though I have some appreciation for the game), I thought MPMD provided a true insider's look at the game, the minors, and the kids chasing their dreams -- possibly all the way to the majors. I found myself absorbed enough by the characters that I actually cared about their injuries, their exploits, what they had for dinner. Mandel has had an extraordinary opportunity to participate in what many of us only dream about. He brings the minors to life and provides a different perspective from other authors by not writing a nasty kiss-and-tell and by writing during the time he was playing, so every sentiment is vivid and comes through with great clarity. The result is a riveting account of the minor leagues
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't put it down, September 12, 2002
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What can I say? I read this book in three days. Couldn't put it down. Before I found out about this book, I actually had a similar idea. Except mine would have been more photography than writing. Anyway.....Mandel was able to bring the prospective from the player's standpoint. For a guy who never wrote a book before, he did a fantastic job of making you feel part of the team. I am very jealous of his experience. Anyone who's a baseball fan....this is a must read. Especially after you been to a couple of minor league games to know some of the quaint features he talks about. I've read no greater baseball book.
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