Dodgers to Damascus: Davis Lesch's Journey from Baseball to the Middle East
By (Author) Catherine Nixon Cooke
Trinity University Press,U.S.
Trinity University Press,U.S.
28th January 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Military history
Middle Eastern history
Biography: general
Hardback
284
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
David Lesch is a modern-day polymath whose life journey has spanned continents and explored cultures near and far. Widely known as an acclaimed scholar, educator, author, and conflict resolution specialist, he has advised four United States presidents and their cabinets about the head-spinning political, religious, and cultural complexities of the Middle East.
Long before, as the number-one draft pick for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1980, he followed his American dream, playing with many baseball greats until a shoulder injury sidelined him. Turning to an academic career, he became a distinguished professor of Middle East studies and was soon tapped by the United Nations, international policy centers, and governments around the world including the U.S. State Department. His work in Syria resulted in a tenuous friendship with President Bashar al-Assad, and many tense situations including a poisoned meal that almost cost him his life. As author or editor of seventeen including the bestsellers The History of the Middle East Since the Rise of Islam, Syria: A Modern History, and The Arab-Israeli Conflict: A History he has documented a part of the world that has been shrouded in mystery and plagued by conflict, power struggles, and warfare.
Lesch's experiences and adventures offer a firsthand glimpse inside modern Syria and its neighboring countries, with insights into the dynamics between them and their connections to the rest of the world. His encounters with elected officials, diplomats, spies, and conflict resolution specialists have all the elements of a Hollywood thriller, and parallels his own personal story of loss, crisis, and redemption reflecting the universality of life's journeys, wherever they may lead us.
Catherine Nixon Cooke is the author of Juan O'Gorman: A Confluence of Civilizations and Powering a City: How Energy and Big Dreams Transformed San Antonio, both published by Trinity University Press; The Thistle and the Rose: Romance, Railroads, and Big Oil in Revolutionary Mexico; and Tom Slick, Mystery Hunter, which is in development as a major motion picture. She is a contributor to two anthologies, They Lived to Tell the Tale: True Stories of Modern Adventure from the Legendary Explorers Club and Adventurous Dreams, Adventurous Lives. She and her husband divide their time between San Antonio, the Texas hill country, and more remote parts of the world where untold stories beckon.