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 · Hail and farewell to Arnold Hano, one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century, as well as the pen behind one of baseball’s most iconic books, “A Day in the Bleachers. Jon and Arnold spent two years making the film and another year touring it around the country, culminating in a special screening at the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. GET THIS BOOK A Day In The Bleachers Summary: From the subway ride to the ballpark, through batting practice and warm-ups, to the game-winning home run, A Day in the Bleachers describes inning by inning the strategies, heroics, and ineluctable rhythms of the opening game of the World Series.5/5().  · Synopsis: A Day In The Bleachers written by Arnold Hano, published by Da Capo Press which was released on 07 April Download A Day In The Bleachers Books now!Available in PDF, EPUB, Mobi Format. From the subway ride to the ballpark, through batting practice and warm-ups, to the game-winning home run, A Day in the Bleachers describes inning by inning the strategies, .


A Day in the Bleachers by Arnold Hano. Considered one of the best books for baseball fans, the day of the World Series is also known as the day of The Catch. This book documents one of the most nail-biting World Series in history while focusing on Willie Mays who made the most famous catch in baseball history. Hano was the editor of Lion Books when Jim Thompson was just getting started. He's written the definitive baseball memoir, A Day in the Bleachers. Here, published together for the first time under his own name, with a new introduction by the author, are three of his best novels, each a story of the tarnished hero—a blackmailer, a hired. A Day in the Bleachers by Arnold Hano starting at $ A Day in the Bleachers has 2 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.


Arnold Philip Hano was an American editor, novelist, biographer and journalist, best known for his non-fiction work A Day in the Bleachers, a critically acclaimed eyewitness account of Game 1 of the World Series, centered on its pivotal play, Willie Mays' famous catch and throw. The author of several sports biographies, and frequent contributor to such publications as The New York Times, Sport, Sports Illustrated, and TV Guide, Hano was, in , both a Hillman Prize winner and NSSA's Magaz. Hano decided to attend the first game of the World Series between the New York Giants and Cleveland Indians at the now-extinct Polo Grounds. Lacking a ticket, he queued up with thousands of fellow fans for a seat in the bleachers. GET THIS BOOK A Day In The Bleachers Summary: From the subway ride to the ballpark, through batting practice and warm-ups, to the game-winning home run, A Day in the Bleachers describes inning by inning the strategies, heroics, and ineluctable rhythms of the opening game of the World Series.

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