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Dominican Baseball : New Pride, Old Prejudice
Dominican Baseball : New Pride, Old Prejudice
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Author(s): Klein, Alan
ISBN No.: 9781439910870
Pages: 200
Year: 201404
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 138.11
Status: Out Of Print

Pedro Martinez. Sammy Sosa. Manny Ramirez. By 2000, Dominican baseball players were in every Major League clubhouse, and regularly winning every baseball award. In 2002, Omar Minaya became the first Dominican general manager of a Major League team. But how did this codependent relationship between MLB and Dominican talent arise and thrive? In his incisive and engaging book, "Dominican Baseball," Alan Klein examines the history of MLB's presence and influence in the Dominican Republic, the development of the booming industry and academies, and the dependence on Dominican player developers, known as buscones. He also addresses issues of identity fraud and the use of performance-enhancing drugs as hopefuls seek to play professionally. "Dominican Baseball" charts the trajectory of the economic flows of this transnational exchange, and the pride Dominicans feel in their growing influence in the sport.


Klein also uncovers the prejudice that prompts MLB to diminish Dominican claims on legitimacy. This sharp, smartly argued book deftly chronicles the uneasy and often contested relations of the contemporary Dominican game and industry.".


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