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Authors: Zev Chafets, Allen Barra
ISBN-13: 9781608192106, ISBN-10: 1608192105
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Date Published: May 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Zev Chafets

Zev Chafets is the author of ten books, including A Match Made in Heaven, Members of the Tribe, and The Devil's Night. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Magazine, among many other periodicals, a former columnist for the New York Daily News, and the founding editor of Jerusalem Report. He lives in Westchester, New York, with his wife and children.

Book Synopsis

This penetrating, funny book reveals the inner workings of the Hall of Fame: the politics, the players, and the people who own and preserve it. From the history of the founding Clark family to a day on the town with the newly inducted Goose Gossage; from the battle over steroids to the economics of induction and secret campaigns by aspiring players, this is a highly irreverent and highly entertaining tour through the life of an American institution. For anyone who cares about baseball, this is essential reading.

Publishers Weekly

Cooperstown is a sleepy New York village with a population barely eclipsing 2,000, in a location where if you arrive by mistake, "you've been lost for forty-five minutes." But Chafets explains why Cooperstown and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a must-see destination for hundreds of thousands of baseball fans each year, diving into more than just the 200-plus players that have received baseball immortality by induction into the Hall of Fame. Chafets (A Match Made in Heaven) briefly explores the history of how the Hall of Fame came to pass, but the real good stuff comes as he dives into the politics of the museum and how race has played a role in who has received election and who has received the shaft. He looks at the "monks" who oversee the hallowed halls, the writers who act as gatekeepers to the Hall of Fame, and explains how election can make what was once a player's worthless memorabilia into a gold mine. Much of Chafets's subject matter is sure to strike a chord with baseball fans, and many will surely disagree with his stance on steroids as it relates to a player's induction. The relationships he develops with the Hall staff, combined with his accessible style, gives the reader a glimpse beyond what one might see at the exhibits. (July)

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Table of Contents

Preface 1

1 Induction Weekend 7

2 Paternity Suit 21

3 James and the Vets 38

4 A Question of Character 49

5 The Monks 72

6 The Haul of Fame 85

7 Bad, Bad Barry Bonds 110

8 The Marvin Miller Affair 137

9 Lost in Translation 151

10 Mitchell and Clemens 163

11 A Few Closing Thoughts 194

Acknowledgments 199

Appendix 1 Rules for Election 201

Appendix 2 Hall of Fame Members 205

Appendix 3 The Honor Rolls of Baseball 215

Notes 217

Bibliography 223

Index 227

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