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The Game from Where I Stand: A Ballplayer's Inside View

di Doug Glanville

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An insider's revealing look at the hidden world of major league baseball Doug Glanville, a former major league outfielder and Ivy League graduate, draws on his nine seasons in the big leagues to reveal the human side of the game and of the men who play it. In The Game from Where I Stand, Glanville shows us how players prepare for games, deal with race and family issues, cope with streaks and slumps, respond to trades and injuries, and learn the joyful and painful lessons the game imparts. We see the flashpoints that cause misunderstandings and friction between players, and the imaginative ways they work to find common ground. And Glanville tells us with insight and humor what he learned from Jimmy Rollins, Alex Rodriguez, Randy Johnson, Barry Bonds, Curt Schilling, and other legendary and controversial stars. In his professional career, Glanville experienced every aspect of being a player—the first-round pick, the prospect, the disappointment, the can't-miss, the cornerstone, the veteran, the traded, the injured, the comeback kid. His eye-opening book gives fans a new level of understanding of day-to-day life in the big leagues. … (altro)
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Writing: 4.0; Theme: 5.0; Content: 4.5; Langauge: 4.5; Overall: 4.5

I was familiar with Doug Glanville from the late nineties when I watched baseball religiously, however, I never was aware of his story. This was a very good sports biography that allows the reader to see and understand a little clearer what the professional athlete experiences. Glanville shares his ups and downs but is very grateful for his ability and opportunities he was blessed with to play sports professionally. Very interestng and fair take on many issues. Highly recommend, especially for the sports (baseball) enthusiast.

***August 15, 2023*** ( )
  jntjesussaves | Aug 29, 2023 |
Doug Glanville, the Phillies centerfielder for several years with an engineering degree from Penn (the first African-American in the major leagues with an Ivy League degree), has written an interesting and introspective baseball memoir. There are many good stories and DG had and has a lot of insight into himself and his colleagues. He is a mild-mannered guy with considerable integrity, and this serves his memoir well; there are no outrageous outings of any kind. He includes a quotation from his father that I like, "How you do one thing, is how you do everything." ( )
1 vota markm2315 | Jul 1, 2023 |
Doug Glanville spent nine years playing center field in the Major Leagues. This is his first book, and it is slightly disappointing. Glanville, an Ivy League engineer, writes an occasional column for The New York Times, in which he has shown both a clear, comfortable voice and a (publicly) rare insight into baseball’s workings. This work created unrealistic expectations.

The problem is simply that From Where I Stand tries to do too much. Glanville is both reflecting on his own career, including how losing his father affected it, and laying out descriptions of (or guidance for approaching) various off-field elements of the game such as preparation, relationships, and integrity. Both are interesting, but the final effect is a bit jumbled. Discussions of steroids also play too prominent a role. While the book is easy to read and provides a wee glimpse of lifestyle behind the scenes -- complete with Tyra Banks and Michael Jordan -- it does not really add anything to our understanding of the game.

Glanville has more than a personal story to share, though, and this conflicted structure, mixing his own narrative and reflections upon various subjects, comes from wanting to say everything at once. It didn’t quite work here -- in fact, From Where I Stand does the opposite. It demonstrates that Glanville deserves another book. Having gotten the memoir out of his system, perhaps now he will tell the story of the 2002 negotiations between Major League Baseball and the Players’ Association over their expiring Collective Bargaining Agreement. Or delve into social issues in the system, like inter-racial differences in treatment, or the impact extreme income distribution between Majors and minors has on minor league performers and their development. We can expect good things from Glanville, should he decide to continue writing.
  EverettWiggins | Feb 14, 2015 |
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Doug Glanville always stood out as one of baseball's friendliest and most intelligent players (even if he did play most of his career with the Phillies) and in his retirement has taken up a second career as an insightful sports writer. I was eager to read this book about his life in baseball which I received through the Library Thing Early Reviewers program.

Glanville breaks up several aspects of baseball - on and of the field -- into different sections to give the insider perspective on the mundane details of a ballplayer's life. While this has some interesting insights at times, unfortunately the mundane detail makes for a mundane book. I'm also disappointed that when it comes to performance enhancing drugs, Glavine condemns them but really holds back on saying anything the might be even slightly controversial. Still, I appreciate Glanville's effort to try to do something different and make a thoughtful effort at letting the fan in on the behind-the-scenes part of the game.

If your looking at a detailed look at the life of a baseball player this may be the book for you. On the other hand there are plenty of more entertaining books about baseball. ( )
1 vota Othemts | Oct 16, 2010 |
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I first watched Doug Glanville as a raw centerfielder from my season ticket seat watching the Winston-Salem Spirit. After we switched teams, I saw Doug as the wise polished veteran rehabbing from my season ticket seat watching the Oklahoma Redhawks. In between I managed Doug as a platoon CF on my Strat-O-Matic team. I was surprised that the impatient Spirit CF made it to the show (unlike the sure stars Corey Kapano, and while the star Ozzie Timmons made it to the majors, his career was shorter than I predicted). I was surprised that the veteran CF didn't stick around longer. I am more surprised that Doug isn't currently high in a major league front office.

This path of surprises matches The Game From Where I Stand. Doug grows as a ballplayer and as a man. Doug was a ballplayer that was aware of his skills and his limitations, and how those fit within the game. This insight is not unusual in a player's baseball book. Doug was also aware of the world outside of baseball and how that world fit around the game. This insight makes this book a step above the usual. ( )
  DromJohn | Aug 24, 2010 |
Unfortunately, Glanville's book is heavy with such detail and light on deeper insights...Where he succeeds is in revealing his own fears and insecurities. He questions his ability to sustain a loving relationship, to deal with the death of his father, to come to grips with the inevitable ending of his career. And he shares the bitterness he felt at losing opportunities (and money) to players who cheated with steroids.
 
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An insider's revealing look at the hidden world of major league baseball Doug Glanville, a former major league outfielder and Ivy League graduate, draws on his nine seasons in the big leagues to reveal the human side of the game and of the men who play it. In The Game from Where I Stand, Glanville shows us how players prepare for games, deal with race and family issues, cope with streaks and slumps, respond to trades and injuries, and learn the joyful and painful lessons the game imparts. We see the flashpoints that cause misunderstandings and friction between players, and the imaginative ways they work to find common ground. And Glanville tells us with insight and humor what he learned from Jimmy Rollins, Alex Rodriguez, Randy Johnson, Barry Bonds, Curt Schilling, and other legendary and controversial stars. In his professional career, Glanville experienced every aspect of being a player—the first-round pick, the prospect, the disappointment, the can't-miss, the cornerstone, the veteran, the traded, the injured, the comeback kid. His eye-opening book gives fans a new level of understanding of day-to-day life in the big leagues. 

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