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Hardcover Good Enough to Dream Book

ISBN: 0385189125

ISBN13: 9780385189125

Good Enough to Dream

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Roger Kahn's first major league hit was a grand slam: The Boys of Summer, his runaway bestseller that immortalized the 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers. Now Kahn does the same for players whose moment in the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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For all baseball lovers

An absolute gem from Roger Kahn. The day to day toiling in the low minors, players who will most likely never play in the bigs, but who still love the game.

i'll be you don't know. . . .

...anything about minor league ball. no matter how great a fan you are of mlb, even if you've followed a season or two of japanese ball or watched some action in the caribbean, the giant stream of talent that flows through the minors is probably invisible to you. in fact, unless you have a minor-league team in your home town, i'll bet you've never seen a game. pity. in the giant caste system of baseball, nothing matters but getting to the show. but there would scarcely be a show were it not for the training and tempering provided by teams like the utica blue sox. even that central place in the workings of the game wouldn't make this a great book if it weren't written by Roger Kahn, whose heart-breaking Boys of Summer may be one of the most delicious American history books ever. Kahn is a master and the fantasy that he acts out for all of us in Good Enough to Dream is a masterpiece. Lynn Hoffman, author of The New Short Course in Wine

The Real Stars Of Summer

With the explosion of coverage of minor-league baseball over the past several years, it is hard to remember a time the game did not merit a national nod on ESPN and regional-cable outlets. Roger Kahn takes the reader back to that time in Good Enough to Dream. In 1983, the best-selling author is looking to purchase a minor-league team and ends up with the Utica Blue Sox in the Class A short-season New York-Penn League. Without an affiliation with a major-league club that can stock the club with up-and-coming rookies and help underwrite other expenses, Kahn builds his team with minor-league cast-offs and undrafted players. Kahn masterfully chronicles the building of the club and the frustrations & joys that go with a field of dreams for those chasing that one break or who want one final season before hanging up the spikes. Though the transportation for road games is in an old school bus and the stadiums are hardly modern, Kahn links the reader not only to the child's vision of one day becoming a major leaguer and hitting that homer in the World Series, but importantly shows why we should aim for the stars in the batter's box of life.

Every bit as good as "The Boys of Summer"

Lyrical, hilarious in parts, and true-blue as the sky over central New York in September, Roger Kahn's story of the trials, tribulations and all-around fun of owning a minor league baseball team is a joy to read. I've read it twice, and enjoyed it as much the second time as the first.

A Solid Triple

Roger Kahn's lyrical narrative is not a page turner. Rather it slowly sucks you into the story with wonderful analogies, good charachter description and a flat out good sports story to tell. It is the story of a baseball dreamer who decides to explore the sport first had running a bankrupt team in habited by an interesting roster of charachters. Whats great is that the author seems to know going in, that the business, money, and personell side of baseball will be a rough ride that might tarnish his school boy image of the sport. But he takes the plunge anyway _ almost as if saying I love this sport so much I want to see it all _ good bad and funny. It has a happy ending too.

truly captures the life of the young ballplayer

Having played for Coach Gattis in college I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Ten years may have mellowed the man some, but, I could feel the same intensity from the book that he brought to the field. The book really captures the essence of what it is to be a ballplayer that is a border-line "pro". Or, as the title aptly states "Good Enough to Dream".
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