Opening Day: 50-for-50: One. Fan. One Game. A Half-Century of Baseball Stories

Written by:
Michael Ortman
Narrated by:
Michael Ortman

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
3
Narrator
2
Release Date
March 2022
Duration
9 hours 35 minutes
Summary
Opening Day is the biggest regular season baseball game of the year. Michael Ortman never missed it, not once, for 50 years.

Opening Day: 50-for-50 is a baseball tribute like no other—a well-researched work of love representing a half-century of great stories and historical context linked to each of those 50 days. This emotional journey connects three cities, six stadiums, five home teams, and four generations while overcoming life events, baseball’s labor unrest, and the 33-year absence of a hometown team. Along the way, Ortman encountered five U.S. Presidents and more than 50 future Hall of Fame players, coaches, and broadcasters: from Reagan to Obama, Robinson to Scherzer, Weaver to Torre, Caray to Kalas and hundreds more.
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Not a baseball fan, so this book isn't targeted for me. That said, these are stories I find amazing, and I'm not just saying that because the author is my dad. Ok, the whole nostalgia feeling of having my dad tell me stories was a big draw. That said, you could believe baseball is the dumbest thing humans ever invented and still like this book. You will like it a lot more if you love baseball.

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