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Viva Baseball! : Latin Major Leaguers and Their Special Hunger (2)

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Lively and anecdotal, Viva Baseball! chronicles the struggles of Latin American professional baseball players in the United States from the late 1800s to the present.

Even as "Fernandomania" raged in 1981, most Latin players felt lonely, shunned, and forgotten.

Samuel Regalado reveals the shocking racism faced by these immigrant athletes in a white culture.

Only a burning desire to succeed and a grim determination to leave behind the grinding poverty of their homelands could have driven these men to continue in the face of overwhelming hostility.

In addition to mining the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library in Cooperstown, New York, and the Sporting News archives, Regalado conducted interviews with some twenty-five Latin baseball stars, among them Felipe Alou, Orlando Cepeda, and Tony Oliva.

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252067126 / 9780252067129
Paperback
01/02/1998
United States
264 pages, 15 photographs
146 x 229 mm, 408 grams
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