Copying It Down: An Anecdotal Memoir
Autor H.A. Dorfmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2009
Here, in the second of three volumes, Dorfman shares anecdotes that include the fourteen years spent in the dugouts of three major league teams. The book concludes in 1998, when his professional associations with major league baseball organizations ended.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761847557
ISBN-10: 0761847553
Pagini: 169
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761847553
Pagini: 169
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 1. Through the Door Slowly`
Chapter 3 2. ...It's Who You Know
Chapter 4 3. Cast of Characters
Chapter 5 4. Football
Chapter 6 5. Basketball & Baseball
Chapter 7 6. Mountain Greenery: The Quest
Chapter 8 7. The Road Most Traveled
Chapter 9 8. Geography as Destiny
Chapter 10 9. A.D. - A Different Sort
Chapter 11 10. Remediation: Classroom & Court
Chapter 12 11. Basketball Again
Chapter 13 12. From Warsaw to Barre
Chapter 14 13. Another Door
Chapter 15 14. Act I: Disorientation
Chapter 16 15. Putting it into Play
Chapter 17 16. The Beer is in the Kitchen
Chapter 18 17. Staff Development
Chapter 19 18. Welcome to Huntsville
Chapter 20 19. The Rest of the Season
Chapter 21 20. Some Light Ahead
Chapter 22 21. Anthony Adverse
Chapter 23 22. Mission Accomplished
Chapter 24 23. All Manner of Instruction
Chapter 25 24. Scouts
Chapter 26 25. The First 'Wild Card'
Chapter 27 26. The Right Way
Chapter 28 27. Australia
Chapter 29 28. Parents
Chapter 30 29. The Puck Stops Here
Chapter 31 30. A Fish Story
Chapter 32 31. Back up the Bus
Chapter 33 32. The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round
Chapter 34 33. The Long and Winding Road
Chapter 35 34. Marlins Win!
Chapter 36 35. A Manta What?
Chapter 2 1. Through the Door Slowly`
Chapter 3 2. ...It's Who You Know
Chapter 4 3. Cast of Characters
Chapter 5 4. Football
Chapter 6 5. Basketball & Baseball
Chapter 7 6. Mountain Greenery: The Quest
Chapter 8 7. The Road Most Traveled
Chapter 9 8. Geography as Destiny
Chapter 10 9. A.D. - A Different Sort
Chapter 11 10. Remediation: Classroom & Court
Chapter 12 11. Basketball Again
Chapter 13 12. From Warsaw to Barre
Chapter 14 13. Another Door
Chapter 15 14. Act I: Disorientation
Chapter 16 15. Putting it into Play
Chapter 17 16. The Beer is in the Kitchen
Chapter 18 17. Staff Development
Chapter 19 18. Welcome to Huntsville
Chapter 20 19. The Rest of the Season
Chapter 21 20. Some Light Ahead
Chapter 22 21. Anthony Adverse
Chapter 23 22. Mission Accomplished
Chapter 24 23. All Manner of Instruction
Chapter 25 24. Scouts
Chapter 26 25. The First 'Wild Card'
Chapter 27 26. The Right Way
Chapter 28 27. Australia
Chapter 29 28. Parents
Chapter 30 29. The Puck Stops Here
Chapter 31 30. A Fish Story
Chapter 32 31. Back up the Bus
Chapter 33 32. The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round
Chapter 34 33. The Long and Winding Road
Chapter 35 34. Marlins Win!
Chapter 36 35. A Manta What?
Recenzii
There isn't a day that goes by that I don't use some word of Harvey-wisdom, whether it's on the baseball field or in my personal life.
His clients.athletes you watch and cheer for every day -- Halladay, Maddux, Ibanez, to name just a few -- say that Dorfman made them who they are today. They say that this man saved them.
Harvey was, and still is, a remarkable person. His first teaching assignment was at our school. He captivated his students. Today, our once new pedagogue is a famous counselor, author, and baseball authority. Sports and schools need more Harvey Dorfmans. His impact endures.
The game's top players, managers, and executives all want Harvey Dorfman in their dugouts.
His clients.athletes you watch and cheer for every day -- Halladay, Maddux, Ibanez, to name just a few -- say that Dorfman made them who they are today. They say that this man saved them.
Harvey was, and still is, a remarkable person. His first teaching assignment was at our school. He captivated his students. Today, our once new pedagogue is a famous counselor, author, and baseball authority. Sports and schools need more Harvey Dorfmans. His impact endures.
The game's top players, managers, and executives all want Harvey Dorfman in their dugouts.