Posted on 07/10/2014 10:16:45 AM PDT by EveningStar
Jim Brosnan, who achieved modest baseball success as a relief pitcher but gained greater fame and consequence in the game by writing about it, died on June 29 in Park Ridge, Ill. He was 84.
The cause was an infection he developed while recovering from a stroke, his son, Timothy, said.
In 1959, Brosnan, who played nine years in the major leagues, kept a diary of his experience as a pitcher, first with the St. Louis Cardinals and later, after a trade, with the Cincinnati Reds. Published the next year as "The Long Season," it was a new kind of sportswriting -- candid, shrewd and highly literate, more interested in presenting the day-to-day lives and the actual personalities of the men who played the game than in maintaining the fiction of ballplayers as all-American heroes and role models.
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WaPo: Jim Brosnan, big-league pitcher and author of The Long Season, dies at 84
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Never heard of the guy or book and I love baseball. Guess I will need to find a copy.
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RIP
RIP.
It was a good book, the first by a player’s perspective of a full season, some controversy included.
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