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    Odd Man Out: A Year on the Mound with a Minor League Misfit by Matt McCarthy

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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 16,924

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      • Pub. Date: February 2009
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
      • Sales Rank: 16,924

      Synopsis

      "The best baseball book since Moneyball."

      Hailed by critics as one of the great books about baseball, Odd Man Out captures the gritty essence of our national pastime as it is played outside the spot-light. Matt McCarthy, a decent left-handed starting pitcher on one of the worst squads in Yale history, earned a ticket to spring training as the twenty-sixth-round draft pick of the 2002 Anaheim Angels. This is the hilarious inside story of his year with the Provo Angels, Anaheim's minor league affiliate in the heart of Mormon country, as McCarthy navigates the ups and downs of an antic, grueling season, filled with cross-country bus trips, bizarre rivalries, and wild locker-room hijinks.

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      While his professional baseball career lasted for just one summer, McCarthy still compiled enough incidents and anecdotes to make for an eye-opening read about the wildly unpredictable life of a minor-league ballplayer. Drafted in 2002 by the Anaheim Angels, the Yale-educated left-hander was eventually shipped off to the Angels' rookie team in Provo, Utah, where he had to not only adjust to the grueling schedule of a professional athlete but also to the culture of a heavily Mormon town. McCarthy shatters the idea of a glamorous lifestyle in the minor leagues-from the agonizingly long bus rides to the never-ending meals in chain restaurants and minuscule paychecks. He also portrays the unflattering aspects of the game, be it the divide between the American and Hispanic players, or the constant inner struggle on whether to take performance-enhancing drugs. But there are plenty of humorous (and sometimes obscene) stories sprinkled in. All the while, McCarthy writes of his own personal struggles as a pitcher and the constant physical and mental strain he endured to keep alive the dream of one day making it to the major leagues. While the book sometimes reads like a journal (which he kept throughout the summer), McCarthy can be an effective storyteller. It's a pull-no-punches work that will give many baseball fans a glimpse into a part of baseball not seen on ESPN's SportsCenter. (Feb.)

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      Matt McCarthy left professional baseball in 2003 and enrolled in medical school at Harvard University. He is currently an intern at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City.

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      Very Good Readingby Bulldog_Spud

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      August 22, 2009: Fun, entertaining, and enlightening book on minor league adventures in the Pioneer League. Insightful and of great interest especially since we live in the heart of the Pioneer League and Mormon country and often attend Pioneer League games. Good read for any baseball fan - lots of humor and good story telling. Enjoyable.

      Very Entertainingby Anonymous

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      June 01, 2009: Very good first effort by Matt McCarthy. He seemed a little cynical at times, but i'm sure a year in Provo will do that to you. I thought the book was well written and flowed extremely well. The last ten pages or so were very touching. I thought it was a classy way to address the importance of God in another persons life. Highly recommended, fun read

      I Also Recommend: Luckiest Man, Beyond Belief.


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