
Out of Left Field
A Sportswriter's Last Word
Stan Isaacs(Author)
Aram Goudsouzian(Editor)
University of Illinois Press
Published on 23. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-252-08788-2 (ISBN)
Description
"My idol growing up, all I wanted to be, was Stan Isaacs." --Tony Kornheiser "Stan Isaacs is directly responsible for my television career--and much of how I approached what I've said and whom I've said it about." --Keith Olbermann
Iconoclastic and irreverent, Stan Isaacs was part of a generation that bucked the sports establishment with a skepticism for authority, an appreciation for absurdity, and a gift for placing athletes and events within the context of their tumultuous times. Isaacs draws on his trademark wink-and-a-grin approach to tell the story of the long-ago Brooklyn that formed him and a career that placed him amidst the major sporting events of his era. Mixing reminiscences with column excerpts, Isaacs recalls antics like stealing a Brooklyn Dodgers pennant after the team moved to Los Angeles and his many writings on Paul Revere's horse. But Isaacs also reveals the crusading and humanist instincts that gave Black athletes like Muhammad Ali a rare forum to express their views and celebrated the oddball, unsung Mets over the straitlaced Yankees.
Insightful and hilarious, Out of Left Field is the long-awaited memoir of the influential sportswriter and his adventures in the era of Jim Brown, Arthur Ashe, and the Amazin' Mets.
Iconoclastic and irreverent, Stan Isaacs was part of a generation that bucked the sports establishment with a skepticism for authority, an appreciation for absurdity, and a gift for placing athletes and events within the context of their tumultuous times. Isaacs draws on his trademark wink-and-a-grin approach to tell the story of the long-ago Brooklyn that formed him and a career that placed him amidst the major sporting events of his era. Mixing reminiscences with column excerpts, Isaacs recalls antics like stealing a Brooklyn Dodgers pennant after the team moved to Los Angeles and his many writings on Paul Revere's horse. But Isaacs also reveals the crusading and humanist instincts that gave Black athletes like Muhammad Ali a rare forum to express their views and celebrated the oddball, unsung Mets over the straitlaced Yankees.
Insightful and hilarious, Out of Left Field is the long-awaited memoir of the influential sportswriter and his adventures in the era of Jim Brown, Arthur Ashe, and the Amazin' Mets.
Reviews / Votes
"Stan was the best of us: smart, funny, compassionate, a rare sportswriter who not only understood the games but recognized they only made true sense in a larger social context. Do I love him because he took me under his wing at my first spring training or because sixty-odd years later he is still such fun to read?"--Robert Lipsyte, former New York Times sports columnistMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
19 black & white photographs
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-252-08788-2 (9780252087882)
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05/2024
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Persons
Stan Isaacs (1929-2013) was a sportswriter and pioneering sports media reporter. His longtime column, "Out of Left Field," appeared in Newsday. He is the author of Ten Moments That Shook the Sports World. Aram Goudsouzian is the Bizot Family Professor of History at the University of Memphis. He is the author of The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America.
Content
Introduction Aram Goudsouzian
A Note on Terminology
Prologue: The Shots Heard 'Round the World
The Chipmunks
Chipmunkery
Family Ties
School Daze
Sportswriter
The Daily Compass
A Wayward Pressman
Joining Newsday
The Early Mets
The Alvin Dark Controversy
Cassius Clay Was a Grand Old Name
Jim Brown and Me
Race Matters
Hitler, Stalin, and O'Malley
The Purloined Pennant
Baseball Characters
Olympic Hypocrisy
Perfect Games
Fighters and Writers
The Sporting Hemingway
Naked Romances
Mea Culpas
Righties and Lefties
Triple Threats
Newspaper Lore
Forgive Us Our Press Passes
Inside Stuff
Flights of Fancy
Stuntsmanship
Leaving Newsday
Life in Isaacstan
A Craft and a Life
Index
A Note on Terminology
Prologue: The Shots Heard 'Round the World
The Chipmunks
Chipmunkery
Family Ties
School Daze
Sportswriter
The Daily Compass
A Wayward Pressman
Joining Newsday
The Early Mets
The Alvin Dark Controversy
Cassius Clay Was a Grand Old Name
Jim Brown and Me
Race Matters
Hitler, Stalin, and O'Malley
The Purloined Pennant
Baseball Characters
Olympic Hypocrisy
Perfect Games
Fighters and Writers
The Sporting Hemingway
Naked Romances
Mea Culpas
Righties and Lefties
Triple Threats
Newspaper Lore
Forgive Us Our Press Passes
Inside Stuff
Flights of Fancy
Stuntsmanship
Leaving Newsday
Life in Isaacstan
A Craft and a Life
Index