Playing with Tigers: A Minor League Chronicle of the Sixties

Playing with Tigers: A Minor League Chronicle of the Sixties

by George Gmelch
Playing with Tigers: A Minor League Chronicle of the Sixties

Playing with Tigers: A Minor League Chronicle of the Sixties

by George Gmelch

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Overview

In 1965 George Gmelch signed a contract to play professional baseball with the Detroit Tigers organization. Growing up sheltered in an all-white, affluent San Francisco suburb, he knew little of the world outside. Over the next four seasons, he came of age in baseball’s Minor Leagues through experiences ranging from learning the craft of the professional game to becoming conscious of race and class for the first time.

Playing with Tigers is not a typical baseball memoir. Now a well-known anthropologist, Gmelch recounts a baseball education unlike any other as he got to know small-town life across the United States against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, civil rights protests, and the emergence of the counterculture. The social and political turmoil of the times spilled into baseball, and Gmelch experienced the consequences firsthand as he played out his career in the Jim Crow South. Playing with Tigers captures the gritty, insular, and humorous life and culture of Minor League baseball during a period when both the author and the country were undergoing profound changes.

Drawing from journals he kept as a player, letters, and recent interviews with thirty former teammates, coaches, club officials, and even former girlfriends, Gmelch immerses the reader in the life of the Minor Leagues, capturing—in a manner his unique position makes possible—the universal struggle of young athletes trying to make their way.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803276819
Publisher: Nebraska
Publication date: 02/01/2016
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

George Gmelch is a professor of anthropology at the University of San Francisco and at Union College in Schenectady, New York. He is the author of fourteen books, including In the Field: Life and Work in Cultural Anthropology; In the Ballpark: The Working Lives of Baseball People, with J. J. Weiner (Bison Books, 2006); Inside Pitch: Life in Professional Baseball (Bison Books, 2006); and Baseball Beyond Our Borders: An International Pastime, with Dan Nathan (Nebraska, 2017).
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Table of Contents


List of Illustrations    
Acknowledgments    
Introduction    
1. Ambition for the Game    
2. Breaking In: Duluth-Superior Dukes    
3. Wearing Kaline’s Pants: Jamestown Tigers    
4. A Little Wildness: Jamestown Tigers    
5. Spring Training: Tiger Town    
6. Putting Up Numbers: Daytona Beach Islanders    
7. Moving Up: Daytona to Rocky Mount    
8. Double Passage: The Carolinas    
9. Southern Exposure: The Rocky Mount Leafs    
10. When the Cheering Stops: The Rocky Mount Leafs    
11. Exiled: The Québec Provincial League    
12. Lights Out: Drummondville Les Royaux    
Epilogue    
Appendix: What They Did after Baseball    
Notes    
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