Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Baseball Thesaurus

We?re nearing the end of the first print run of The Baseball Thesaurus, and we have a special offer to help you celebrate the upcoming All-Star Game: autographed copies of the Jesse Goldberg-Strassler tome.

Baseball is a sport with its own lingo ? a colorful patois that?s developed over the years and millions of games. In The Baseball Thesaurus, a fascinating compendium of baseball terms, Jesse Goldberg-Strassler ? broadcaster, storyteller, talker, voice ? explains what baseball terms mean and how they came to be. Whether it?s Red Barber talking about the pea patch or Ernie Harwell discussing no-hitters, the language of America?s Pastime is brilliantly captured by Goldberg-Strassler. Sluggers deposit a Ballantine Blast in the nosebleeds. The top of the lineup sets the table for the heart of the order. Corner infielders guard the line. A lumberjack with a bad wheel staggers down the line while a glovesman flashes leather.

The Baseball Thesaurus is the first book published under the Lineup Books imprint from August Publications, publisher of Websites (ballparkdigest.com, springtrainingonline.com) and books. To mark the upcoming All-Star Game, we?re offering autographed copies of The Baseball Thesaurus for those ordering the book directly from August Publications (see link below). The offer is exclusive to orders off this site (sorry, we can?t offer it from Amazon or Barnes & Noble).

The Baseball ThesaurusWho should read The Baseball Thesaurus? It?s for the media linguist whose job relies upon baseball jargon, the radio listener, the blog reader, the talk-show caller, the minor-league diehard, the Strat-O-Matic connoisseur, the seventh-inning stretcher, the stereotype breaker, the crank, the postgame fireworks enthusiast, the t-ball coach, the seamhead, the baseball Annie, the hot-stove moper, the bandwagoner, the purist, the casual rooter who enjoys a quick tidbit and has no need to attend both games of a doubleheader, and the fan who takes pride in scoring the game and teaching the tradition to others.

?For fans old and new, Jesse Goldberg-Strassler?s thesaurus is a romp. On first glance, it?s a primer on baseball?s peculiar taxonomy and traditions, but open any page and you?ll find lots more, including amusing anecdotes and witty wordplay from the game?s great characters. Goldberg-Strassler has built a dugout in which Al Capone, James Earl Jones, and George Carlin lounge happily alongside Dizzy Dean, Cool Papa Bell, and Zoilo Versalles. A lollygagger?s delight!? ? John Lott, baseball writer, National Post, Toronto

?What an incredible resource ? I can?t get over the amount of work and the detail that went into this book. A great window on baseball?s lexicon from days of yore to the game today. This book won?t be far from my side next season.? ? Dan Dickerson, Voice of the Detroit Tigers

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ABOUT JESSE GOLDBERG-STRASSLER

A native of Greenbelt, Maryland, Jesse Goldberg-Strassler graduated from Ithaca College in 2004. After broadcasting for the back-to-back Southern League Champion Montgomery Biscuits in 2006-2007, he joined the Frontier League Champion Windy City ThunderBolts in 2008 and was named a Runner-Up for Ballpark Digest?s Broadcaster of the Year. Goldberg-Strassler currently serves as the voice of the Lansing Lugnuts and writes about baseball for Ballparkdigest.com.

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BUYING THE BASEBALL THESAURUS: PRINTED EDITION

Price: $14.95
Pages: 206
Trim Size: 6?9
ISBN: 978-1-938532-02-3

Click below to order an autographed book directly from August Publications. The price is $18.95, which includes $4 shipping.

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Click here to buy The Baseball Thesaurus from Amazon.com

BUYING THE BASEBALL THESAURUS: EBOOK

Price: $5.99
ISBN: 978-1-938532-03-0

Click here to buy The Baseball Thesaurus for reading on a Kindle from Amazon.com

Click here to buy The Baseball Thesaurus for reading on a Nook from Barnes & Noble

Click here to buy The Baseball Thesaurus from the Vook online bookstore, either to download onto eReader or smartphone or to read in a web browser

Available on Apple iBook platform, via the iTunes Bookstore.

Image of Mel Allen courtesy of National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, NY.


Source: http://www.augustpublications.com/2013/07/now-available-the-baseball-thesaurus/

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