Latino Baseball Legends: An Encyclopedia
By (Author) Lew Freedman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
11th August 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
796.3570922
Hardback
388
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
992g
Told through profiles of the men who have made it a reality, this is the complex story of the triumphs achieved byand challenges faced byLatinos who have risen to the heights of Major League Baseball. Latino Baseball Legends: An Encyclopedia offers the most comprehensive, go-to source for everything relating to Latin American baseball stars, tracing the history of Latinos in baseball through the stories of those who have excelled at the game. Colorfully written 3,000-word entries explore the lives and careers of 25 dominant players, from legends such as Roberto Clemente to deserving, but comparatively unknown superstars such as Martin Dihigo. Shorter listings note another 75 Latinos who have figured prominently in the sport. The entries document the importance of baseball in Latin American culture and the way it has evolved in the players' home countries, but the encyclopedia does more than that. Its profiles also expose the difficulties faced by Latino players who are forced to overcome both a language barrier and the discrimination they face because of their skin color. And they demonstrate how proficiency with a bat and ball has become a great engine that can lift families out of poverty and provide hope for indigent youths.
This encyclopedia is a celebration of Latino baseball players in the major leagues. This work is an excellent resource for baseball fans and also for Hispanic collections. It is recommended for public, school, and academic libraries. * Booklist *
a nice variety of source material, both print and electronic, for interested researchersOverall, this would be an excellent addition to a library's sports reference collection. * Choice *
Lew H. Freedman, a long-time sports writer, is an award-winning journalist and the author of 44 books.