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Latinos' experiences in baseball through the decades Latinos dominate baseball today, leading off the lineups of the best teams, making contenders strong up the middle, or helping to anchor pitching staffs. Vladimir Guerrero, Omar Vizquel, and Mariano Rivera are well-known professional baseball stars. But many Latinos had less flashy beginnings.Speak English! The Rise of Latinos in Baseball chronicles how much- and how little-has changed since the first Latino played in the big leagues in the nineteenth century. By the middle of the next century, the Alous, Vic Power, and Rico Carty worked to earn their place in the game amid taunts and ridicule. Today, even established players and stars may be told to speak English in clubhouses-eliciting cringes or shrugs from individuals who are seemingly still hurting.Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig offers a foreword full of nostalgia and pride. The afterword by Omar Minaya describes his experience playing ball in Queens and being the first Hispanic general manager in baseball. Speak English! selects the stories of 45 players to illustrate the collective history of Latinos in baseball and is illustrated with photographic portraits of many of them.Today, more than a quarter of all major leaguers are Latino, and most began as outsiders. Globalization unearthed baseball in San Pedro de Macoris, Caguas, and Maracay. American teams looked abroad for talent and cheap wages, carving baseball diamonds out of sugarcane fields. Players in their teens left their families. Those from Cuba knew they were possibly leaving for the rest of their lives, just for the chance to play in a country still struggling with diversity in the 1950s and 1960s.Yet many Latino players still speak as if not much has changed. Far from perfect, their no-rules journey to professional contracts has increased the risk of taking improper shortcuts. Several players were implicated recently in the use of steroids and performance-enhancing drugs. Others admitted to shaving years off their ages, allowing them to compete with an advantage against younger players.The great Latino story is also one of glory, as some of the best players in major league history tell of their hard voyage to baseball's mainland. The tale is likewise one of realists, and readers will not find anything in these stories that does not exist in other walks of life. The story is not clean, but it is compelling. Like baseball, there's enough to love in it to keep coming back to it as generations learn from the ups and downs of the Latino role in baseball-and its rightful place in history.

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Date de parution 30 avril 2013
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9781612777535
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 2 Mo

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SPEAK ENGLISH!
SPEAKThe Rise of Latinos in Baseball ENGLISH!
Text byRafael Hermoso Photographs byRita Rivera
Foreword byAllan H. “Bud” Selig Afterword byOmar Minaya
Black Squirrel Books™ Kent, Ohio
Text © 213 by Rafael Hermoso Photographs © 213 by Rita Rivera All rights reserved Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2124363 ŝ 978-1-663-167-3 Manufactured in the United States of America
Every eort has been made to obtain permission from persons who are quoted, and whose likenesses appear in photographs, in this book.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hermoso, Rafael. Speak English! : the rise of Latinos in baseball / Rafael Hermoso ; photographs by Rita Rivera ; foreword by Allan H. “Bud” Selig.  pages cm Includes bibliographical references. ŝ 978-1-663-167-3 (pbk.) ∞ 1. Hispanic American baseball players—History. 2. Baseball—United States—History.3. Racism in sports—United States—History. 4. United States—Race relations. I. Title. 863.à1468 213 796.37973—dc23  2124363
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“I’m doing well today, thanks to God and the mangos.”
—JôŝÈ Rô Sà Cŝôà 24
To my mother, Rose, my biggest fan; to my father, Juan, for mak-
ing me feel proud to be Puerto Rican; and to the memory of my
brother, John, who is always in my heart. Rà RÉà
To Lynn, for providing love and encouragement to a new life, and
to Sebastian and Emilia, for reminding me daily how to love life
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In memory of Víctor Pellot and Mateo Alou, for their enduring
smiles and ability to laugh at hardship. We miss you.
Contents
Foreword by Allan H. “Bud” Selig Preface Introduction The Pioneers The Fifties The Sixties The Seventies The Eighties The Modern Wave Acknowledgments Afterword by Omar Minaya Notes Name Index
xi xvii xxiii 1 6 31 6 8 18 17 179 181 18
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