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Big League, Big Time: The Birth Of The Arizona Diamonback, The Billion Daollar Business Of Sports |  | Author: Len Sherman Publisher: Pocket Category: Book
List Price: $22.95 Buy Used: $0.75 as of 7/30/2010 02:56 PDT details You Save: $22.20 (97%)
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Seller: Blue Cloud Books Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1962037
Media: Paperback Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1
ISBN: 0671003445 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3576409791 EAN: 9780671003449 ASIN: 0671003445
Publication Date: March 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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On March 31, 1998, more than 48,500 fans cheered the arrival of Major League Baseball's newest expansion team, the Arizona Diamondbacks. In the first book ever to chronicle the birth of a major-league baseball franchise from conception to Opening Day, Big League, Big Time takes you inside the Diamondbacks dugout -- and their corporate suite -- to examine the billion-dollar business of baseball and its enormous impact on our culture. While many prominent people went to bat for baseball in Phoenix, sports entrepreneur Jerry Colangelo, the Diamondbacks' managing general partner, swung for the fences and scored a league-envious, $355 million state-of-the-art baseball facility. Big League, Big Time discloses how Colangelo's revolutionary vision for the Diamondbacks affected all aspects of the club -- especially his choice of personnel, from Jay Bell and Andy Benes to former Yankees manager Buck Showalter, "a young man with old-fashioned ideas." But even before they had drafted a player, the Diamondbacks front office was well aware that marketing "The Show" was the off-the-field game they couldn't afford to lose. Read the inside story of how they chose the team's name and colors, successfully maneuvered multimillion-dollar deals with a host of major sponsors, determinedly wooed the vast Mexican market, attracted such celebrity coinvestors as Billy Crystal and Lou Gosset, Jr., and became one of the five highest revenue-producing franchises before a single game was played. Complete with player profiles, an exclusive inside-the-war-room took at the expansion draft, and a dissection of the media's role in the global growth of the sports industry, Big League, Big Time is a rare glimpse into the politics, business, and promise of baseball -- a fascinating analysis of how one city cultivated a very special field of dreams.
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| Customer Reviews: Not worth the time January 15, 2000 G. Schuman (Los Angeles) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book seems like it was written as an assignment and not as a subject that actually needed to be written about. I'm a HUGE baseball fan and love reading about the business of baseball. Still, I couldn't get myself to care about this one. The writer over dramatized everything in order to make it seem like he actually had a subject. I would not recommend this book to anybody who does not LIVE for Arizona baseball.
Fascinating book! September 11, 1999 A very enjoyable book which offers a behind the scenes look at the making of a new baseball team. I highly recommend it to all baseball fans.
Get it together December 9, 1998 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The subject is indeed fascinating, but the book is sloppily put together. Spelling errors run throughout the text, and a key player in the Phoenix sports scene is misidentified at one point. Those editing mistakes are really inexcusable, and the occasionally holier-than-thou tone of the narrative turned me off at times. If you insist on buying it, wait until it comes out in paperback...it'll be cheaper, and hopefully someone will proofread it in the meantime.
Great Book September 22, 1998 Andrew M. Schulman (Los Angeles, CA) A fascinating multi-layered look at everything that went into the Diamondbacks - from the politics, the baseball, the business and even the construction and completion of BOB. It was thorough and detailed.
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