Shut Our: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston

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Product Details
Price
$276.00
Publisher
Routledge
Publish Date
Pages
296
Dimensions
6.02 X 9.4 X 1.02 inches | 1.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780415927796

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About the Author

Howard Bryant is a journalist covering the New York Yankees for the Bergen Record. He previously covered the Oakland A's for the San Jose Mercury News and was an editorial writer and technology columnist for the OaklandTribune. He grew up in Boston during the busing crisis of the 1970s and has written extensively on race and baseball. His pieces have appeared in the books ThinkingBlack, The Red Sox Century, and the forthcoming YankeeCentury. He lives in New York City.

Reviews
"Shut Out is an important book that reaches beyond the borders of the City of Boston and the Red Sox. With courage, eloquence and hard-nosed reporting Howard Bryant asks the tough questions others have not and explores baseball's ongoing struggle with race as played out in the history of one team. Shut Out is as fearless as the truth.."
-Glenn Stout co-author Red Sox Century, author Yankees Century
"There's no mistaking the view afforded us by Howard Bryant - up close, in our faces, so raw and unfiltered, it forces us to entirely re-think Boston's baseball history. Bryant compels us to ask: do we have the guts to do it?."
-Bob Klapisch, Baseball columnist, The Bergen Record and Author of "The Worst Team Money Could Buy."
"A withering look at the institutionalized racism of the Boston Red Sox... [a] scorching and well-documented history of the team's racial attitudes... a taut story, lucidly told.."
-"Kirkus Reviews
"Bryant...brings excellent journalistic instincts and baseball smarts to the table.."
-"Publisher's Weekly, July 1, 2002
"Bryant's book, 'Shut Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston' revisits a chapter of Red Sox history that has probably been lost to a generation of young fans who eagerly root for the Rainbow Coalition of Manny, Pedro, Jose, and Rickey.."
-Alex Beam, Boston Globe, 7/9/2002