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A Fan's Travels in the Land of Umpires
Scribner
March 2010
On Sale: March 16, 2010
368 pages ISBN: 0743294130 EAN: 9780743294133 Hardcover
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MILLIONS OF AMERICAN BASEBALL FANS KNOW, WITH ABSOLUTE
CERTAINTY, that umpires are simply overpaid galoots who are
doing an easy job badly. Millions of American baseball fans
are wrong.
As They See ’Em is an insider’s look at the largely unknown
world of professional umpires, the small group of men (and
the very occasional woman) who make sure America’s favorite
pastime is conducted in a manner that is clean, crisp, and
true. Bruce Weber, a New York Times reporter, not only
interviewed dozens of professional umpires but entered
their world, trained to become an umpire, then spent a
season working games from Little League to big league
spring training. As They See ’Em is Weber’s entertaining
account of this experience as well as a lively exploration
of what amounts to an eccentric secret society, with its
own customs, its own rituals, its own colorful vocabulary.
Writing with deep knowledge of and affection for baseball,
he delves into such questions as: Why isn’t every strike
created equal? Is the ump part of the game or outside of
it? Why doesn’t a tie go to the runner? And what do umps
and managers say to each other during an argument, really?
Packed with fascinating reportage that reveals the game as
never before and answers the kinds of questions that fans,
exasperated by the clichés of conventional sports
commentary, pose to themselves around the television set,
Bruce Weber’s As They See ’Em is a towering grand slam.
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