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Sons of Baseball: Growing Up with a Major League Dad

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Full Title:

Sons of Baseball: Growing Up with a Major League Dad

Contributors:

By (Author) Mark Braff
Foreword by Cal Ripken Jr.
Foreword by Cal Ripken

ISBN:

9781538199084

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

4th March 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of sport
Biography: sport
Relationships and families: advice, topics and issues

Dewey:

796.357092273

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

308g

Description

A rare glimpse of professional ballplayers, not as pitchers, hitters, managers, and coaches, but as dads and grandads.
Sons of major league baseball players grow up in a unique environment, not only because they are raised in part by professional athletes, but also because they are raised by the game itself. They come of age immersed in the distinct sounds and aromas of baseball. The locker rooms, the cinderblock-lined corridors beneath the stands, the dugouts, and the fields are the playgrounds of their youth.
In Sons of Baseball, Mark Braff interviews 18 men who share their exclusive stories, ballpark memories, and the challenges and rewards of having fathers whose talents enabled them to reach the pinnacle of their profession. Each chapter is devoted to one son talking about his experiences, from the poignancy of one sons disclosure that his dad has not been able to acknowledge his sons sexuality as a gay man, to the humor of another son absconding with the groundskeepers cart in Cleveland.
With a foreword by Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and interviews with the sons of beloved players such as Yogi Berra, Mariano Rivera, Roger Maris, Gil Hodges, and Larry Doby, Sons of Baseball provides a unique, well-rounded perspective on the lives of professional ballplayers and their families.

Reviews

By the time I was old enough to realize my grandfather was Yogi Berra, he had been just Grampa for so long that it was hard to come to terms with his fame. These sweet stories from the sons of big-leaguers including my own dad about their normal childhoods brought back great memories of my own, and will warm the hearts of readers. -- Lindsay Berra, sports journalist
A unique perspective on a really interesting mix of players, which gives this book a charm on many levels. -- Marty Appel, New York Yankees historian and author of Pinstripe Empire, Munson, and Casey Stengel
Baseball passes through our generations. We treasure Kodachrome-tinged memories of playing catch in the backyard; fathers tossing with sons, putting off homework or dinner for a few more precious minutes. Time marches on, but those snapshots last forever. In Sons of Baseball, Mark Braff delivers remarkable stories of fathers and sons experiencing this wonderful sport at its highest levels. -- Bryan Hoch, Yankees reporter for MLB.com, author of The Baby Bombers and The Bronx Zoom
Readers are saturated with baseball books detailing the exploits and quarrels of stars. This is a rare book about the sons of baseball stars and their relationship with, and what they learned from, their dads. Readers, like me, will be seduced from the first page, endlessly surprised by its tender tales. -- Ken Auletta, bestselling author and writer for the New Yorker magazine
Baseball sustains its mystical allure by connecting generations. In Sons of Baseball, Mark Braff spotlights the men who understand this on the most personal level of all. Braffs compelling interviews give readers a seat at the dinner table with a big-league dad, with riveting insights into the pride, the privilege, and the pressure that comes with life as the son of a major league player. -- Tyler Kepner, bestselling author and national baseball columnist for the New York Times
Baseball has been a source of bonding between fathers and sons for generations. In Sons of Baseball, Mark Braff takes us inside different types of father-son baseball relationships, some filled with fun, others with regrets, providing a look at some of the games greatest players in a completely different light. -- Mark Feinsand, MLB.com Executive Reporter and author of The Franchise: New York Yankees
I am always impressed with solid research. Mark Braff, author of Sons of Baseball: Growing Up with a Major League Dad, shows that hard work pays off. Even though he spent most of his career on the media relations side, "the dark side," as many reporters refer to media relations, he demonstrated skills any journalist would do well to duplicate. What happened to these children of baseball is a fascinating subject, and Braff covers the territory with ease. In each chapter, he provides a background on the fathers, then introduces the sons and incorporates the two... The book is an easy read and provides a glimpse of the experiences of sons who lived, loved, and were sometimes challenged and frustrated by their fathers' successes on the diamond. * NINE *

Author Bio

Mark Braff worked for 40+ years as a highly regarded public relations professional, the last 27 as a consultant working under the banner of Braff Communications LLC. Braff began his career as a reporter for the Ridgewood Newspapers in New Jersey. He later joined Madison Square Garden Sports Network as the first member of its in-house public relations team. At USA Network, Braff directed all sports and affiliate public relations initiatives, including support for the networks live broadcasts of games from Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, college basketball and football, boxing, and a variety of other sports. He resides in Bergen County, New Jersey.

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