Description
Dave Winfield knows and loves the game and he believes baseball can be rescued and revitalized. A respected role model and ambassador of the sport, Winfield outlines his strategy for making baseball the game he knows it can be: inclusive, empowering, and entertaining. He focuses on how to make the game more fan-friendly, and especially how to reach out to the African American community. From the commissioner's office to the kids on the street, Winfield examines the game from every perspective, offering ideas and solutions for diversifying front offices; marketing the game; developing community-based programs; and working out fair, creative, and lucrative parameters for the business of baseball. Making the Play inspires readers to get out of the armchair and into the action.
About the Author
Dave Winfield is best known as a New York Yankee and won a World Series ring with Toronto in 1992. Currently an executive with the San Diego Padres, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Michael Levin writes and ghostwrites in Orange County, California.
Reviews
"Still a gamer, Dave Winfield's play was compelling -- and so, it turns out, are his opinions." -- The New York Times (Play Magazine)
"This is a must-read book and one that I feel has something for everyone." -- Hank Aaron
"An eloquent plea for decency and loyalty from one of today's premier ambassadors of the game." -- The Boston Globe
"If you love the game of baseball as much as Dave Winfield does, attention must be paid to his poignant and heartfelt words...full of common sense and wisdom." -- New York Daily News
Book Information
ISBN 9781416534501
Author Dave Winfield
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Weight(grams) 215g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 140mm * 15mm