The Arm
Autor Jeff Passanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 apr 2017
Găsim în această carte o investigație fascinantă care transformă anatomia brațului unui aruncător în cel mai prețios și, paradoxal, cel mai fragil bun din sportul mondial. Notăm cu interes cum Jeff Passan dedică trei ani de cercetare pentru a înțelege de ce „epidemia” operațiilor de tip Tommy John a ajuns să amenințe nu doar ligile mari, ci și viitorul copiilor din Little League. Autorul pornește de la o cifră amețitoare: investiția de 1,5 miliarde de dolari a MLB în brațele aruncătorilor, o sumă care depășește orice logică financiară atunci când este pusă în balanță cu vulnerabilitatea unui singur ligament. Ne-a atras atenția modul în care Passan îmbină jurnalismul sportiv cu cel de afaceri și medicină. Cine a studiat The Baseball Athlete, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine de Steven Cohen va aprecia aici trecerea de la rigoarea clinică la povestea umană și sistemică. În timp ce volumul lui Cohen se concentrează pe diagnostic și tratament din perspectivă medicală, The Arm ne oferă contextul cultural și stimentele greșite care forțează sportivii să își sacrifice sănătatea. Passan ne poartă din birourile echipei Chicago Cubs, care a investit 155 de milioane de dolari într-un singur jucător, până în Japonia, pentru a observa diferențele de mentalitate în protejarea talentului. Lectura este una alertă, construită pe destinele unor jucători precum Daniel Hudson, oferind o perspectivă rară asupra procesului de recuperare și a presiunii psihologice constante. Nu este doar o carte despre baseball, ci un studiu despre cum o instituție masivă poate eșua în a-și proteja cea mai importantă resursă, ignorând semnalele de alarmă în favoarea performanței imediate.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0062400371
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 134 x 203 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Harpercollins
De ce să citești această carte
Pentru fanii baseball-ului și părinții micilor atleți, această carte este esențială pentru a înțelege riscurile ascunse ale sportului de performanță. Veți câștiga o perspectivă critică asupra modului în care banii și presiunea influențează sănătatea fizică, primind în același timp o lecție de jurnalism de investigație de cea mai înaltă clasă despre mecanismele interne ale MLB.
Despre autor
Jeff Passan este unul dintre cei mai respectați editorialiști de baseball, cunoscut pentru analizele sale profunde la Yahoo Sports și ulterior ca insider principal pentru ESPN. Cu o carieră dedicată înțelegerii nuanțelor acestui sport, Passan a reușit să obțină interviuri cu figuri emblematice și să pătrundă în zonele mai puțin explorate ale managementului sportiv. Expertiza sa în combinarea datelor statistice cu narațiunile umane i-a adus numeroase aprecieri în presa americană.
Descriere scurtă
Every year, Major League Baseball spends more than $1.5 billion on pitchers—five times more than the salary of every NFL quarterback combined. Pitchers are the game’s lifeblood. Their import is exceeded only by their fragility. One tiny band of tissue in the elbow, the ulnar collateral ligament, is snapping at unprecedented rates, leaving current big league players vulnerable and the coming generation of baseball-playing children dreading the three scariest words in the sport: Tommy John surgery.
Jeff Passan traveled the world for three years to explore in-depth the past, present, and future of the arm, and how its evolution left baseball struggling to wrangle its Tommy John surgery epidemic. He examined what compelled the Chicago Cubs to spend $155 million on one arm. He snagged a rare interview with Sandy Koufax, whose career was cut short by injury at thirty, and visited Japan to understand how another baseball-mad country treats its prized arms. And he followed two major league pitchers, Daniel Hudson and Todd Coffey, throughout their returns from Tommy John surgery. He exposes how the baseball establishment long ignored the rise in arm injuries and reveals how misplaced incentives across the sport stifle potential changes.
Injuries to the UCL start as early as Little League. Without a drastic cultural shift, baseball will continue to lose hundreds of millions of dollars annually to damaged pitchers, and another generation of children will suffer the same problems that vex current players. Informative and hard-hitting, The Arm is essential reading for everyone who loves the game, wants to keep their children healthy, or relishes a look into how a large, complex institution can fail so spectacularly.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
One tiny ligament in the elbow keeps snapping and sending teenagers and major leaguers alike to undergo surgery, an issue the baseball establishment ignored for decades. For three years, Jeff Passan traveled the world to better understand the pitching arm and its past, present, and future. He exposed the broken youth system that spits out more injured pitchers than ever. He got the inside story of how the Chicago Cubs decided to spend $155 million on one arm—an arm that helped them win their first World Series in 108 years. He sat down for a rare interview with Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax, whose career ended at thirty because of an arm injury. Passan went to Japan to understand how another baseball-obsessed nation deals with this crisis. And he followed two major league pitchers as they returned from Tommy John surgery, the revolutionary procedure named for the former All-Star who first underwent it more than forty years ago.
Passan discovered a culture that struggles to prevent arm injuries and lacks the support for the changes necessary to do so. He explains that without a drastic shift in how baseball thinks about its talent, another generation of pitchers will fall prey to the same problem that vexes the current one.
Recenzii
“This is a stunning exposé of the hidden story behind the most frequent operation performed on the most important players in this most important game in our country.” — Ken Burns
“The Arm makes it official—Jeff Passan is the best young baseball writer in America. This searing, meticulously reported account of the orthopedic revolution that began with Tommy John is must reading for every manager, general manager, pitcher and, most especially, every parent whose child has 100 mph dreams.” — Jane Leavy, New York Times best-selling author of The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America's Childhood
“The best baseball book of the year… Jeff Passan spent several years in clubhouses and operating rooms to report The Arm. It’s a close, exceptionally well-written look into the game’s epidemic of ruptured elbow ligaments, and the hard fact that medical science still has no real answers for it.” — Boston Globe
“One of the most important books on baseball of the decade, a superbly researched and detailed look at the current ‘epidemic’ of arm injuries in the sport.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“ . . .A must-read for any sports dad or anxious Mets fan. A rating.” — Entertainment Weekly
“Jeff Passan’s The Arm is the real deal-a book that’s both readable as hell and that has something meaningful to say about the way the game works...This human element lends the book its propulsive quality, but every part is fascinating. The Arm is a must-read.” — BookPage Magazine
“This is the most important baseball book in years, not just for major league pitchers like me who had Tommy John surgery but for every parent who wants a child with a healthy arm. This is an epidemic that can be fixed, and The Arm is a great first step.” — John Smoltz, former Cy Young Award winner
‘Give[s] readers an insider’s perspective on the threat hanging over every player who takes the mound.” — Booklist