Finding America in a Minor League Bal..., Harris Cooper
Finding America in a Minor League Bal..., Harris Cooper
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Finding America in a Minor League Ballpark
A Season Hosting for the Durham Bulls

Author: Harris Cooper

Narrator: Charles Constant

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 11/05/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Over forty million people attend minor league baseball games each season. Who are they? Why do they come? Let’s find out!
 
Noted social scientist Harris Cooper took a job as a Seating Bowl Host for the most famous minor league baseball team, the Durham Bulls. As a host, he helped fans find seats and other stadium amenities, made sure everyone was safe, took pictures, and chased kids from the aisles. He got to talk with a wide-ranging assortment of people, from regular attendees to those at their very first baseball game, from retired judges to middle school students.
 
Minor league baseball games draw a broader array of Americans than any sport. The fleeting moments spent talking baseball with the fan sitting next to you or with a ballpark employee disguise the remarkable variety of people who call themselves “baseball fans.” Dr. Cooper brings these people to life.
 
In addition, the book presents a brief history of minor league baseball, the Bulls, and the city of Durham, so typical of small American cities. It profiles the ballplayers, focusing not on their on-field statistics but on who they are and where they come from. The book also profiles twelve baseball movies, all of which focus on baseball not played in the major leagues.
 
Throughout the book, Dr. Cooper draws on his knowledge of social science to extract from his experiences a description of the inhabitants and goings-on at a ballpark. It illuminates not just baseball writ large, but also provides a compelling portrait of Americans as a people and their shared love of our national pastime.

About The Author

Harris Cooper is the Hugo L. Blomquist Dis­tinguished Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Emeritus, at Duke University. At Duke, he served as chair of two departments and as the Dean of the Social Sciences for the College of Arts & Sciences, helping administer the departments of history, so­ciology, political science, and cultural anthropology, among others. He is the author of four textbooks, editor of three books on social science research methods, and four books on education policy. He is a Gold Chalk Award winner for Excellence in Graduate Education from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Dr. Cooper is also the author of American History Through a Whiskey Glass: How Distilled Spirits, Domestic Cuisine, and Popular Music Helped Shape a Nation. He has been an avid baseball fan since growing up in the shadow of Yankee Stadium. He lives in the Research Triangle of North Carolina with his wife Beth.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on May 14, 2025

This was such an incredible read. If you love baseball, specifically minor league baseball, this is for you. The focus is the author’s season spent as a host, but there is a lot of other great information and history within the pages. I highly recommend reading this.......more

Goodreads review by Dave on January 04, 2025

What do you get when you cross a social psychologist and an usher for the Triple-A Durham Bulls? "Finding America in a Minor League Ballpark" is a fun trip through a season of Minor League Baseball with one of the cornerstone franchises and in one of the best ballparks, through the eyes of an usher.......more

Goodreads review by Kevin Rumsey on June 30, 2024

Wonderful book on the Durham Bulls from a seating host who is a baseball fan......more