You're Not Welcome Here: Exclusionary Practices in the Game of Baseball

You're Not Welcome Here: Exclusionary Practices in the Game of Baseball

You're Not Welcome Here: Exclusionary Practices in the Game of Baseball

You're Not Welcome Here: Exclusionary Practices in the Game of Baseball

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Overview

You have heard about Hank Aaron, but what about his cousin Wilmer? Why did Wilmer, an elite second baseman, never make the Major Leagues despite a strong pedigree and excellent performance throughout his Minor League career? In this book, we explore the careers of various people involved in baseball who have struggled due to their race, socio-economic background, sexuality or gender.

Contained inside are interviews with 1971 MVP/Cy Young Winner Vida Blue, the first female coach in MLB history Justine Siegal, Gay baseball pioneer Billy Bean, the son of the great Cardinal who ushered in free agency Curt Flood, 10 year MLB veteran Terry Whitfield and Hank Aaron's cousin Wilmer Aaron. Each of these baseball insiders provides a different perspective on the game and the pathway players take on their way to the MLB.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218090371
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/11/2022
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Daniel S. Pasternack, MBA is a lifelong baseball obsessive. From the time he could read, baseball was his favorite topic and he quickly became known for his encyclopedic knowledge of the stats and history of the sport. As he began to study about the Negro Leagues, his focus began to shift from current players to reading about the greats who were excluded from Major League Baseball. Players like Cool Papa Bell, Oscar Charleston, Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson and Pop Lloyd became his favorites and he even wrote his junior year US History thesis paper on the integration of Major League Baseball.

Pasternack played for many years and has coached for over two decades at the Little League, high school and college levels. He also ran the San Diego RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities) program for several years through his nonprofit organization Athletic Initiative. Additionally, Pasternack was a co-founder of Old Town Academy in San Diego and kick started the athletic programs there and started the baseball program at Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus and the sports program at Explore Academy in Las Vegas.
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