Branch Rickey, Jimmy Breslin
Branch Rickey, Jimmy Breslin
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Branch Rickey

Author: Jimmy Breslin

Narrator: Dick Hill

Unabridged: 4 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/17/2011


Synopsis

The idea of integrating baseball began as a dream in the mind of Branch Rickey. In 1947, as president and general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, he defied racism on and off the field to bring Jackie Robinson into the major leagues, changing the sport and the nation forever. Rickey's is the classic American tale of a poor boy from Ohio whose deep-seated faith and dogged work ethic took him to the pinnacle of success, earning him a place in the Hall of Fame and in history.

Bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter Jimmy Breslin is a legend in his own right. In his inimitable anecdotal style, he provides a lively portrait of Rickey and his times, including such colorful characters as Dodgers' owner George V. McLaughlin (dubbed "George the Fifth" for his love of Scotch); diamond greats Leo Durocher, George Sisler, and Dizzy Dean; and Robinson himself, a man whose remarkable talent was equaled only by his resilience in the face of intolerance. Breslin brings to life the heady days when baseball emerged as the national pastime in this inspiring biography of a great American who remade a sport—and dreamed of remaking a country.

About Jimmy Breslin

Jimmy Breslin was born in Jamaica, Queens. He is the the author of multiple bestselling and critically acclaimed books, including The Good Rat, The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutierrez, and Can't Anybody Here Play This Game? In 1986, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Commentary. Jimmy lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick

Man, white people love to self-congratulate. Branch Rickey is important to baseball for dozens of reasons. But the author misses several chances to really critique the intersections of race, politics, and sport in favor of blowing Rickey's trumpet. The book was readable really through the strength o......more

Goodreads review by Angie

I think I possess a slightly above average knowledge on most things baseball. I'm aware of the vast influence Branch Rickey made on baseball. He literally changed the game. Jackie Robinson, the farm system, and, personally, his influence on my home team- the St. Louis Cardinals- winning us several p......more

Goodreads review by Alan

Disappointing. There wasn't much in the book that I didn't already know. I didn't care for the writing style either.......more