The Way of Baseball: Finding Stillness at 95 MPH

Author:   Shawn Green ,  Gordon McAlpine
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781439191200


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   05 June 2012
Format:   Paperback
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"Two-time All Star Shawn Green shows how the surprising lessons the game has taught him transcend baseball and compose a life well lived. Shawn Green's career statistics can be found on the backs of baseball cards in shoeboxes across America: 328 home runs, 1,071 RBIs, .282 career batting average, All-Star, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger...but numbers tell only part of the story. In the tradition of Phil Jackson's Sacred Hoops, Shawn Green illustrates the spiritual practices that guided his career and enabled him to ""bring stillness into the flow of life."" In The Way of Baseball, he shares the secrets to remaining focused both on and off the field, shedding light on a signature approach to living by using his remarkable baseball experiences to exemplify how one can find full awareness, presence, and, ultimately, fulfillment in any endeavor."

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Author:   Shawn Green ,  Gordon McAlpine
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9781439191200


ISBN 10:   1439191204
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   05 June 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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When it comes to writing about baseball, he's an all-star.....A thoughtful and introspective look at the game. -- New York Post


When it comes to writing about baseball, he's an all-star.....A thoughtful and introspective look at the game. -- New York Post When it comes to writing about baseball, he s an all-star ..A thoughtful and introspective look at the game. New York Post Green's book is a quick read...but what could be a collection of generalities is instead a detailed look inside the mind of a former All-Star. -- The New York Times Green swears that his Eastern outlook and honed calm...allowed him, at his best, to feel that the pitcher was now my partner in hitting rather than my opponent ; and, frankly it is difficult to argue with the man who, at his best, set the record for total bases hit in a game...Those who do not share Green's earnestness...may nonetheless find it fruitful to suspend their unbelief and read Green's slim book...for its technical discussions of hitting and its satisfying three-act tale of early success, midcareer setback and ultimate triumph. --New York Times Book Review A very unusual and satisfying chronicle of one man's approach to his craft and to life. -- Booklist The greatest Jewish baseball player since Sandy Koufax fuses sports autobiography with Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. -- Kirkus Reviews Green s book is a quick read but what could be a collection of generalities is instead a detailed look inside the mind of a former All-Star. The New York Times Green swears that his Eastern outlook and honed calm allowed him, at his best, to feel that the pitcher was now my partner in hitting rather than my opponent; and, frankly it is difficult to argue with the man who, at his best, set the record for total bases hit in a game Those who do not share Green s earnestness may nonetheless find it fruitful to suspend their unbelief and read Green s slim book for its technical discussions of hitting and its satisfying three-act tale of early success, midcareer setback and ultimate triumph. New York Times Book Review A very unusual and satisfying chronicle of one man s approach to his craft and to life. Booklist The greatest Jewish baseball player since Sandy Koufax fuses sports autobiography with Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Kirkus Reviews


Green s book is a quick read but what could be a collection of generalities is instead a detailed look inside the mind of a former All-Star. The New York Times


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Shawn Green's career in Major League Baseball spanned fifteen years with four teams. He finished in the top ten of league MVP voting three times. Visit him at ShawnGreen.com. Gordon McAlpine is the author of three acclaimed novels: Joy in Mudville, The Persistence of Memory, and Mystery Box.

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