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Play by Play: Baseball, Radio, and Life in the Last Chance League
 
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Play by Play: Baseball, Radio, and Life in the Last Chance League (Paperback)

by Neal Conan (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Following his lifelong dream, National Public Radio personality Conan took a sabbatical to do baseball play-by-play. Toiling in an independent minor league, the rookie sportscaster writes of the daunting task of filling the airwaves during his Aberdeen (Md.) Arsenal broadcasts with compelling stories and anecdotes; Conan the fledgling author seems to find filling the pages of his book just as difficult. Quotes from players and coaches go on far too long and reveal far too little (and are often unattributed). Conan's childlike enthusiasm for the game is undeniable and his storytelling skills solid, but there's nothing about this band of ballplayers, managed by former major league slugger Darrell Evans that's particularly engaging. It's questionable whether the book's best story a lengthy account of Conan once being held hostage in Iraq while pursuing an NPR feature belongs in a baseball book. Similarly, the author's love note to his son feels out of place. All the minor league clich‚s are here: players on their way up or on their way down, the talented kid with the bad attitude and the kid with the great attitude and marginal skills, and the lonely life of a baseball nomad. America's rediscovery of minor league baseball has meant numerous love-of-the-game articles and programs focusing on the lesser leagues' pastoral charms. Conan's take on it, however earnest, offers little that's new.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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A veteran announcer in radio's majors, National Public Radio's Conan was thrilled to get a call to baseball's minors and spent a happy summer of 2000 doing the play-by-play for the independent Atlantic League's Aberdeen Arsenal. Here he recounts his small-time baseball sabbatical, some of which he previewed on NPR's "Baseball Diary."
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Pursuit Of A Dream, Jun 14 2003
By W. C HALL (Newport, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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Neal Conan is really telling two stories here...one is about his season as play-by-play announcer for the Albany Arsenal, the other is about his own mid-life crisis that led him to take a leave from his job at National Public Radio to spend a season as that team's play-by-play announcer.

The author introduces us to the manager of the team (major league veteran Darrell Evans) and to the players, none of whom are familiar at the beginning of the tale. That's because independent leagues are dependent on those young men who got sidetracked on the way to The Show...whether there was a flaw in their game or in their personality, they had been tossed aside by the big league organizations, and were out to make the most of one final chance with this independent club.

We follow Conan through his shaky start at the beginning of the season, which mirrors the difficult start the team experiences; while Conan steadily gains confidence and skill, it's much more of an up-and-down experience for the Arsenal. This is a thoughtful, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, very human story. I truly enjoyed reliving the year with Conan, and hope you will, too.

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5.0 out of 5 stars good stuff, Sep 2 2002
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Neal Conan, longtime National Public Radio host/correspondent/producer, has offered up a fine volume on the subject of his sabbatical year as play-by-play announcer for a minor league baseball team. With baseball - and its labor disputes, nascent drug scandals, and rapidly tarnishing image as the American Game - much in the news these days, the fit is a most appropriate one. And he delivers the goods. Minor League ball is currently all the rage, and this book gives you the background and personal stories which fill in a complete picture of a fascinating world most of us know only from the grandstands. His writing flows nicely, his story is compelling, and his team...well, you'll just have to read it and find out what happens to the Aberdeen Arsenal during the course of this singular season. Let's just say that it's good Conan had a job waiting for him back at NPR. Can't wait to hear what his next book is going to be about.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Outside the Strike Zone, Aug 25 2002
By Walter C. Ebmeyer (Philadelphia) - See all my reviews
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The premise of this book is delightful - baseball fan becomes play-by-play announcer. It was, in fact, the reason I bought the book. The book itself starts slowly and gets worse, finally bogging down in the author's Vietnam experience. I got the feeling it was heavily padded.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Could have been better.
The author chose a very interesting subject and wrote about his year where he left NPR and became a minor league baseball announcer. Read more
Published on Aug 7 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable account
I enjoyed Neal Conan's book because he succeeded at doing something I always wanted to do. I've been in radio since I was sixteen, and I've been in love with baseball from an... Read more
Published on July 14 2002 by C. S. Richardson

5.0 out of 5 stars I listened!
The truth is, I haven't read the book yet (though I am ordering it now). But I was a listener and loyal fan and the 5 star rating refers to his broadcasting ability. Read more
Published on May 14 2002 by mgplus

1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new here
Many books have been written about the minor league experience. But this one offers little new or refreshing. Read more
Published on May 12 2002

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