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Starred Review. Bissinger eschews the usual method of writing about baseball in the context of a season or a career, choosing instead to dissect the game by carefully watching one three-game series between the Cardinals and Cubs in late 2003. The Pulitzer-winning journalist and author of Friday Night Lights had unprecedented access to Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, as well as his staff and team, and he used that entrée to pick La Russa's formidable baseball brain about everything from how he assembles a lineup to why he uses certain relievers. As the series unfolds, Bissinger reveals La Russa's history and personality, conveying the manager's intensity and his compulsive need to be prepared for any situation that might arise during " 'the war' of each at-bat." Typical characters—the gamer, the natural, the headcase, the crafty old timer—are present, but Bissinger gives new life to their familiar stories with his insider's view and cheeky descriptions (e.g., "Martinez's response to pressure has been like a 45-rpm record, a timeless hit on one side, and the flip side maybe best forgotten"). Bissinger analyzes each team's pitch-by-pitch strategy and gets the dirt on numerous enduring baseball questions: What does it feel like to have to close your first game in Yankee Stadium? Who knew about players using steroids before the current scandal hit? Do managers tell their pitchers to throw at hitters? Mixing classic baseball stories with little-known details and an exclusive perspective, this work should appeal to any baseball fan.
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Bissinger, whose "Friday Night Lights" celebrated high-school football in Texas, here explores baseball through the eyes of the St. Louis Cardinals' current manager, Tony La Russa. A three-game series against the Chicago Cubs in 2003 frames the narrative, and provides an opportunity to explore the quirks of the contemporary game; clubhouses offer four flavors of sunflower seeds, for instance, while a Cardinals' relief pitcher performs his pregame rituals in the nude. La Russa comes across as a passionate, conflicted man. He's an animal-rights activist who drives an Escalade, and an information omnivore prone to misusing baseball statistics; and, while he's the sixth-winningest manager in history, he still gets so upset about losing that he has been known to stomp off the team bus and walk in solitude back to his hotel after a defeat. Granted complete access to La Russa and the team, Bissinger has studied closely, but he betrays a weakness for platitude and for odd turns of phrase, as when he ascribes to one hitter "the slightest oregano of arrogance."
Copyright © 2005 The New Yorker --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Mariner Books (April 4, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618710531
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618710539
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific look at baseball behind the scenes, May 17, 2005
By Pistol Pete "Pete" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
  
This review is from: Three Nights in August (Hardcover)
3 Nights in August is an awesome look at baseball and why it is such a great game. Buzz Bissinger follows Tony LaRussa around and chronicles a 3 game series with the Cubs. There are plenty of asides - histories of players, coaches, strategy think sessions, etc. It really brought baseball to life for me. For too many years I have lived through "fantasy" baseball, numbers flying at me through the internet. That is no way to enjoy baseball. To enjoy it through the eyes of a manager and a team that love the game - that was something very fun.

However, if you don't like baseball, you probably will be bored silly throughout this book. But you never know - give it a chance and you may appreciate the game a little bit more.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Already Seems So Long Ago, May 4, 2005
By Kevin Killian (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Bissinger's book isn't as inspiring as FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, but he's a careful stylist, and the depth of his take on manager Tony LaRussa may never be equalled. Tony's fights and reconciliations with his wife, Elaine, over family issues and how to work out a long distance marriage are part of the book, a big part, and any honest reader will see both sides to the story and will come away with admiration for both LaRussa's for trying to handle a difficult issue in public.

Darryl Kile's death, which ironically occurred in Chicago, the city with which St Louis has such a great rivalry, is presented here in moving detail. I feel sorry for Flynn, Kile's lovely wife, and their children. Their little boy is maybe three or four now and yet he will never know his father.

The story of Rick Ankiel is treated more lightly, and will keep you in stitches. Ankiel, the pride of Fort Pierce, comes off in Bissinger's aphoristic prose as a bit of a flake.

The three games Bissinger writes about are thrillingly presented, but when I closed the book it all seemed to have happened so long ago, particularly because only in the past year or so has the issue really been broached about steroid use. LaRussa seems honest about this, but it's hard to tell how much he's covering his own ass about rampant steroid use on his team and what he knew about it. After Jose Canseco's book and congressional hearings into the matter, maybe the real story will have to wait until a few more players die brutal and unexpected deaths. Or perhaps, as Canseco implies, you're not really a man if you can't handle the drugs that go with baseball.

I must also add a word in favor of LaRussa's work with the Animal Rescue people. No matter what people say about Tony, you know his heart is in the right place, and this animal work is nothing new for him, he's been into it for eons. Good for him. If St Louis ever tires of T, there's a place for him reserved at Rainbow Bridge.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buzz Bissinger's Best Writing Yet, March 30, 2005
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Buzz Bissinger's Three Nights in August is his best effort yet -which says much, given the Pulitzer Prize winner's achievements with Friday Night Lights and A Prayer for the City. Three Nights in August is a marvelous blend of insights into baseball technique and strategy (information that will intrigue even the most knowledgeable of the sport) and revelations about the human condition, particularly in the context of teamwork, role-palying and leadership. This tightly written book, which uses as its setting a three-game series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs in the heat of a division race, is one of substance. Anyone who has not read the book and might believe it to be just another cookie-cutter, pedestrian "as told to" vanity piece is sorely mistaken. Like Bissinger's previous works, this is a must-read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Great read for any baseball fan. Get a behind the scenes look at the 3-game series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs.
Published 28 days ago by J. Pichette

5.0 out of 5 stars Rekindling excitement and respect for the game I grew up with
Since the baseball players strike in 1994, and probably well before that, I've had only a casual interest in the game. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Brian Wright

4.0 out of 5 stars Insightful peak into the challenges of being a modern-day major league manager
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting read for any baseball fan!
First of all, I am a die-hard Cards fan and a big TLR fan, but I think ANY true baseball fan will find this book a great read. It kept my interest from cover to cover. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read for the serious baseball fan; Must-read for any Cards/Cubs follower
Bissinger does a fantastic job of paining mental pictures for the reader and really takes you inside LaRussa's mind. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Three Nights in August
Outstanding book. If you have ever wanted to get inside the head of a professional manager, this is your chance!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best baseball book of all time!
An incredible work of art!!

I myself am a Cardinals fan, but that does not mean that this book isn't a great read for any fan of baseball. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book For Baseball Fans Who Want More Inside Stuff
I'm biased being a longtime Cardinal fan but any serious baseball fan will get a lot of inside information from this book. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars does not live up to its' promise
For all of the hype and attention this book received, this has to be one of the most disappointing baseball books I have ever read. Read more
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