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The Soul of Baseball: A Road Trip Through Buck O'Neil's America

"What was your best day in baseball?"

When ninety-three-year-old Negro Leagues legend Buck O'Neil asked his friend this question, Kansas City sports columnist Joe Posnanski found that he did not have a clear answer. Posnanski could not help but think about steroids and large egos and so many of the negative things that had begun to identify big-money baseball. But O'Neil insisted that he look deeper, and Posnanski then remembered the warm summer evenings of his childhood and playing catch with his father until they had to throw the ball high to see it against the dying light.

"Hang on to your day," Buck O'Neil said. "If you hang on to your day, you will stay young."

With that, O'Neil led Posnanski on a cross-country journey to discover the soul of baseball—and a few secrets of life along the way. O'Neil had lived and played baseball during a time when African Americans were not welcome in the Major Leagues. But he held no bitterness. Instead, he remembered nights filled with hot jazz and sunny afternoons of playing baseball with brilliant players such as Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, and Turkey Stearnes. "I lived, man," O'Neil said.

In The Soul of Baseball, Posnanski revives the game through the eyes of Buck O'Neil, baseball's greatest ambassador. They traveled from New York to San Diego, Atlanta to Chicago. They crossed paths with Hall of Famers like Willie Mays, Roger Clemens, and Monte Irvin. They watched kids play on a small diamond on the Kansas prairies and millionaires play at Major League parks. O'Neil's stories form the heart of this book—the day he hit for the cycle and also met his beloved wife, Ora; the time he saved Billy Williams's career; and how he kept a promise to Hilton Smith to get him into the Hall of Fame. O'Neil also shared the wisdom and joy of his years—with Buck anything could lead to a life lesson, even something as simple as a baseball tossed into the stands or a woman wearing a bright red dress.

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From: Amazon Posted: Dec 18, 2007 Type: User Review A Man Whose Insight Will Warm Your Soul

This book wasn't really a baseball book. It wasn't a biography. It was something of a dairy. It was a candid presentation of Buck O'Neil. Through anecdotes of his travels, the book gives you a great glimpse of Buck O'Neil. He truly was an eternal...
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From: Amazon Posted: Sep 23, 2007 Type: User Review Buck: Almost too good to be true

Like many baseball followers, my admiration for Buck O'Neil can be traced to Ken Burns' documentary on baseball. How a black man could live through the era in which Buck lived with the attitudes he has is beyond me. (I am white, not American but...
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From: Amazon Posted: Sep 10, 2007 Type: User Review On the road with Buck

A splendid collection of stories, told by one of our most valuable citizens, and conveyed by a very talented listener and writer.
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From: Amazon Posted: Aug 24, 2007 Type: User Review I Knew Buck O'Neil

A great read of a great human being, and baseball man. I would see Buck several times a year in the '80s at the Detroit Tigers, Joker Marchant Stadium, when he was a scout with the Kansas City Royals. He was a pleasant a man you could ever meet. I...
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From: Amazon Posted: Aug 23, 2007 Type: User Review A year in the life of Buck O'Neil

I found the book very readable and never really got bored with it. I would have liked more in depth stories from when Buck played and managed. Most of the reminisces were short and sweet versions. All and all, I did enjoy the book and consider it...
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From: Amazon Posted: Aug 08, 2007 Type: User Review Hmmm...

I can't help but wonder if the 22 reviews -- all giving this book 5 stars -- are some of the author's closest friends. I am not saying I didn't like the book, but the writing was drab. Through the first few chapters, I got it, Buck O'neal was a...
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From: Amazon Posted: Aug 07, 2007 Type: User Review The Triple is the Sweetest Hit

For the baseball time traveler, this sojourn through the memories of Buck O'Neil, ball player, scout, coach, manager, and erstwhile spokesman for the old Negro Leagues, is a lift-your-spirits stroll through the good and bad of America's game. The...
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From: Amazon Posted: Jul 31, 2007 Type: User Review A study in human potential- How to life the good life

This is not a book about baseball.
This book provides an amazing profile of a man unafraid of any injustice in the world, a man who faced evil in as many manifestations as 20th century America could show a black man. He prevailed with hope,...
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From: Amazon Posted: Jul 30, 2007 Type: User Review Truly a pleasure

Posnanski has done a wonderful job documenting a year he spent traveling with a remarkable man. After reading it, you'll wish (like me) that you had had the chance to spend some time yourself with Buck O'Neil, who was not only a baseball pioneer,...
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From: Amazon Posted: Jul 27, 2007 Type: User Review You don't have to be a baseball fan...

Whether you follow baseball or not, this account of the late Buck O'Neil as he travels throughout the United States with the author in the last months of his life deserves to be read. O'Neil, who died in October 2006 at the age of 94, was a star...
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