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The Fight of Their Lives: How Juan Marichal and John Roseboro Turned Baseball's Ugliest Brawl into a Story of Forgiveness and Redemption

Author: Visit Amazon's John Rosengren Page | Language: English | ISBN: 0762787120 | Format: EPUB

The Fight of Their Lives: How Juan Marichal and John Roseboro Turned Baseball's Ugliest Brawl into a Story of Forgiveness and Redemption Description

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“When I heard the news that two baseball idols, admired by thousands of fans, gave the example of forgiving a past incident with a simple handshake, it gave me great satisfaction. John Rosengren’s excellent account of the story made me appreciate their act of kindness even more.”
     —Tony Pérez, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
  
“John Rosengren has spun a masterpiece with the skill of Juan Marichal’s pitching and John Roseboro’s catching.”
     —Jim Kaplan, author of The Greatest Game Ever Pitched: Juan Marichal, Warren Spahn,and the Pitching Duel of the Century

“John Rosengren does a terrific job illuminating the people and times behind one of the ugliest incidents in baseball history. The friendship and forgiveness between Juan Marichal and John Roseboro is a powerful story well told.”
     —Tom Verducci, senior writer for Sports Illustrated

“This is a story about passion and pride. It’s a story about two men who came from very different backgrounds but shared a common bond. It is also a story about forgiveness with a theme that shows it’s never too late to make amends. John Rosengren extraordinarily depicts how two men long since retired taught the world a valuable lesson—that it is okay to forgive.”
     —Andre Dawson, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame

“With the perspective of a sociologist and narrative mastery of a deft storyteller, John Rosengren tells the intertwined stories of two men on a collision course seemingly since they were born. Rosengren builds to the bloody Sunday that shocked the baseball world, and then, in its haunting aftermath, tells how the two principals eventually faced down their guilt to forgive each other. This is fascinating reading on multiple levels—as baseball story, as case study in American socio-cultural history, and as subtle commentary on the inherent frailty, occasional ugliness, and ultimate grace of the human condition.”
     —Josh Pahigian, author of several baseball books, including The Ultimate Baseball Road Trip and 101 Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out
 
“In an explosive decade, against the backdrop of baseball’s fiercest rivalry, amid the pressure of a pennant race, Juan Marichal and John Roseboro forged a moment that stood still forever—The Fight of Their Lives. John Rosengren tells how it improbably led from hostility via regret and guilt to healing and finally love. An incredible odyssey, beautifully told.”
       —Curt Smith, author of Voices of The Game and The Voice: Mel Allen’s Untold Story

About the Author

John Rosengren is the award-winning author of eight books, including Hank Greenberg: The Hero of Heroes and Blades of Glory: The True Story of a Young Team Bred to Win. His articles have appeared in Men's Journal, Reader's Digest, Runner's World, Sports Illustrated and Utne Reader, among other publications. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research and the American Society of Journalists and Authors, he lives in Minneapolis.
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Lyons Press (February 18, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0762787120
  • ISBN-13: 978-0762787128
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
August 22, 1965 is a day that has lived in disturbing infamy in the history of Major League Baseball. That was the day San Francisco Giant… future Hall Of Famer Juan Marichal… lifted his bat over his head… and landed a crashing blow… to the head of Los Angeles Dodger catcher Johnny Roseboro… in the middle of the game. As a baseball loving child growing up in Los Angeles… I was sitting on the floor in front of the TV… and watched the insanity play out… right before my very eyes.

This book does a fine job of not only laying out what happened on that fateful day… but what unique roads… both Johnny and Juan traveled leading up to it… and then the author… dutifully follows the diverted paths of each man… in the aftermath. And perhaps with the finality… of justice… that can only be delivered… in the completion of a poem… how peace… or what can only be defined as an attempt to discover peace… reunites these two adversaries’.

As I started reading this book… much of what the author wrote seemed very familiar to me… and not just the facts on their own. And the reason I found was based on the following: Out of 277 pages… over 60 pages are sources… bibliographies… and index. In reviewing these pages I found that I had read many of the books he quoted. As a reader… the author’s due diligence made me feel even better about the book. As mentioned… even though I had read many of those books… it impressed me how he so cohesively mixed the two life stories into such a readable sequence for both men… and masterfully… led it like rivers flowing into the same ocean… at the conclusion.
We've all been there: said something we shouldn't have said or done something we wish we could take back, but no matter how much we try to move on for some people what was done will always be a defining moment of how they see us. This is true in all areas of our lives, but the great thing is we don't have to live in that moment. We can choose to move forward.

That is exactly what baseball players Juan Marichal and John Roseboro realized, and thanks to the book THE FIGHT OF THEIR LIVES author John Rosengren shows us how in spite of troubles for them both they were able to find some peace and some healing.

Now I have to admit that I had honestly not heard of these two guys before. Sports not being my favorite past-time, I learned about them for the first time through this book. That, I believe, was a good thing, because I had no preconceived ideas about the incident that seemed to go down in infamy. What I did learn from Rosengren's book, however, was to look at the two men not just because of that moment but their lives as a whole.

The author does a great job in showing the reader who they were before the fight and how their lives were forever changed because of those moments on the field in 1965. What it also does is show us how through forgiveness and the ability to not be defined by that one incident both men were able to not just better understand each other but themselves as well.

THE FIGHT OF THEIR LIVES also reminds us that not everyone is so quick to move forward. The book quotes Phil Pepe of the New York World-Telgram and Sun who wrote this about Marichal and how deep the reverberations of his actions could reach: "Juan is a decent and sensitive man, who must know by now that he performed a dastardly act.

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