Under the March Sun : The Story of Spring Training

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Under the March Sun : The Story of Spring Training

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 336 p./サイズ 30 halftones
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195372038
  • DDC分類 796.357077

Full Description

There is nothing in all of American sport quite like baseball's spring training. This annual six-week ritual, whose origins date back nearly a century and a half, fires the hearts and imaginations of fans who flock by the hundreds of thousands to places like Dodgertown to glimpse superstars and living legends in a relaxed moment and watch the drama of journeyman veterans and starry-eyed kids in search of that last spot on the bench.
In Under the March Sun, Charles Fountain recounts for the first time the full and fascinating history of spring training and its growth from a shoestring-budget roadtrip to burn off winter calories into a billion-dollar-a-year business. In the early days southern hotels only reluctantly admitted ballplayers--and only if they agreed not to mingle with other guests. Today cities fight for teams by spending millions in public money to build ever-more-elaborate spring-training stadiums. In the early years of the 20th century, the mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, Al Lang, first realized that coverage in northern newspapers every spring was publicity his growing city could never afford to buy. As the book demonstrates, cities have been following Lang's lead ever since, building identities and economies through the media exposure and visitors that spring training brings.
An entertaining cultural history that taps into the romance of baseball even as it reveals its more hard-nosed commercial machinations, Under the March Sun shows why spring training draws so many fans southward every March. While the prices may be growing and the intimacy and accessibility shrinking, they come because the sunshine and sense of hope are timeless.

Contents

Prologue - Under the March Sun ; One - Myths, Madcaps and Misbehavior: Spring Training in the Nineteenth Century ; Two - St. Petersburg's Mr. Baseball ; Three - Spring Training Takes Root ; Four - A Sportswriter Helps End Separate but Hardly Equal ; Five - Mr. O'Malley's Dodgertown, ; Six - The Bottom Line Crowds Out the Box Score ; Seven - Red Sox Nation Flies South ; Eight - "Let the Tourists Put in their Two Cents" ; Nine - Changing the Dynamic: Lee County and the Twins ; Ten - Fields of Broken Dreams ; Eleven - Breathing Braves Air ; Twelve - The Chief Big Ho and Car Rentals: The Cactus League Comes of Age ; Thirteen - How the Dodgers Almost Left Vero Beach the First Time ; Fourteen - The Oasis League: Las Vegas Ups the Ante ; Fifteen- A Tale of Three Cities ; Sixteen - St. Pete Bids Spring Training Adieu ; Seventeen - Camelback Ranch ; Eighteen - Bottom of the 9th in Vero Beach ; Epilogue - "Go Team, Go!" ; Appendix: Major League Spring Training Sites, 1901-present ; Acknowledgments ; Selected Bibliography ; Source Notes ; Index