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Home Is Everything: The Latino Baseball Story: From the Barrio to the Major Leagues | 
enlarge | Author: Marcos Breton Creator: Jose Luis Villegas Publisher: Cinco Puntos Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 156299
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 148 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8 x 0.5
ISBN: 0938317709 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.357092368073 EAN: 9780938317708 ASIN: 0938317709
Publication Date: April 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Ships within 24-hours, Monday-Friday. Your satisfaction guaranteed.
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Roberto Clemente, Minnie Minoso, Orlando Cepeda, Miguel Tejada and Jos Santana. These men are the immortals, the pioneers, the famous, the soon-to-be famous and the forgotten ones. They know that home is everything-home is the barrio where they improvised baseball on unpaved streets and sandlots; home is home plate where the batter stands waiting for the next pitch, where runs are scored and games are won; and home is the magical ballparks of major league baseball where they dream to play. Villegas' wonderful full-color photographs, with Breton's companion bilingual text, reveal the essence of the Latino ballplayers' journey: the struggles, dis-appointments and the sometimes enormous successes. The book features the journey of Miguel Tejada, All-Star shortstop for the Oakland Athletics, from his barrio in the Dominican Republic through his 2002 breakout year. The photographs let us witness the barrios where the dreaming begins, the young dreamers who will never leave their home, the major league facilities where young players learn English and gringo baseball, the forgotten players playing semi-pro in the Bronx and keeping their dreams alive, Latinos struggling through the foreign world of the minor leagues, the major leaguers and the immortals. Preface by Orlando "the Baby Bull" Cepeda from Ponce, Puerto Rico. Lifetime .297 batting average, 379 homeruns, MVP 1967 with the Cardinals, Hall of Fame 1999. Jos Luis Villegas is a long-time sports photographer and contributor to Edward James Olmos' photo-anthology Americanos. With Marcos Bretn, he received the Alicia Patterson Fellowship for their collaboration on Latino baseball, culminating with Away Games: The Life and Times of a Latin Ballplayer (Simon & Schuster, 1999). Bretn collaborated with Chicago Cubs star Sammy Sosa on Sosa: An Autobiography (Warner Books, 2000). Bretn also contributed to the Subway Series Reader (Simon & Schuster, 2000). Villegas and Bretn live in Sacramento where they work for the Sacramento Bee.
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Best book I ever read! May 4, 2007 This is the best book I ever read! Marcos Breton is an amazing writer and historian. Usually, all you ever hear about is Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle, but now we get to hear about Roberto Clemente, Fernando Valenzuela, and Jorge Posada too! Viva Baseball! This book is a valuable addition to any library.
Enthusiastically recommended for the fans of Latino players June 12, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In Home Is Everything, Marcos Breton presents story vignettes of Latinos involved in American Baseball, told in both English and Spanish, and enhanced with full-color photographs by Jose Luis Villegas. Slices of daily life training and competing in this great sport, as well as the names and brief profiles of remarkable and dedicated people, comprise this celebration of baseball which is enthusiastically recommended for the fans of Latino players.
A piece of Art! February 13, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is very well photographed and written. The photos are stunning and colorful as well as informative and narrative. Not your stanard picture book, this is much better and will have a longer shelf life as the players are legendary. A must have book for the photographer, the sports fan and the Latino communities around America.
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