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Strong Sense of Place | Travel Through Books

Baseball Diamond: Root, Root, Root for the Home Team

Strong Sense of Place | Travel Through Books

Melissa & Dave

Books, Arts

5.0559 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2025

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

There’s nothing else quite like a night at the ballpark, especially when the light and temperature hit just right. The air is soft, the crowd is genial. You’ve got a hot dog in one hand and an icy-cold drink in the other. Your only job? Sit there, take in the action, and occasionally join in a cheer or shout at the ump. Since the 1860s, baseball has been called ‘America’s pastime.’ During times of strife — the Civil War, the Great Depression, the World Wars — baseball provided escapism and a sense of normalcy. It’s always been seen as a reflection of American attitudes and values: The game requires cooperation and self-sacrifice — and like America, baseball LOVES a maverick. Baseball is also democratic: Just about anybody can play just about anywhere if they’ve got an open space, a bat, and a ball. As a spectator, even if you don’t know all the rules, you can still recognize the elation of a stolen base or a home run. In this episode, we take a virtual tour of some of the remarkable ballparks around the US, meet the most eccentric man in baseball, delight in players' excellent nicknames, and wax poetic about popcorn. Then we recommend great books that took us inside the stadium on the page, including a sweetly funny epistolary novel that sneaks up on you, a love letter to the unsung catcher, a 1920s mystery starring the Cincinnati Reds, a closer look at pitching, and a literary mashup of campus novel, baseball story, and rom-com. Last Days of Summer: A Novel by Steve Kluger The Cincinnati Red Stalkings by Troy Soos The Art of Fielding: A Novel by Chad Harbach K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches by Tyler Kepner The Tao of the Backup Catcher: Playing Baseball for the Love of the Game by Tim Brown For more on the books we recommend, plus the other cool stuff we talk about, visit show notes. Sign up for our free Substack to connect with us and other lovely readers who are curious about the world. Transcript of Baseball Diamond: Root, Root, Root for the Home Team Do you enjoy our show? Do you want access to awesome bonus content? Please support our work on Patreon! Strong Sense of Place is an audience-funded endeavor, and we need your support to continue making this show. Get all the info you need right here. Thank you! Parts of the Strong Sense of Place podcast are produced in udio. Some effects are provided by soundly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to Strong Sense of Place.

0:03.3

In each episode, we focus on one destination and discuss what makes it different than any other place on Earth.

0:09.2

Then we recommend five books we love that took us there on the page.

0:12.9

I'm Melissa Jewelwan.

0:14.2

I'm David Humphreys.

0:15.5

We're going around the world, one great read at a time.

0:18.8

Thanks for joining us.

0:39.6

Thank you. one great read at a time. Thanks for joining us. Alone looking for his first 10 of the year.

0:40.5

He drives one.

0:41.6

Deep left field.

0:42.7

That goes up to.

0:43.9

Back near the wall.

0:45.4

It's out of here.

0:47.6

Bartolo has done it.

0:50.6

Welcome to Strong Sense of Place.

0:53.6

Today we get curious about the baseball diamond. Today on Two Truist and

0:58.4

a lie, we'll talk about a base stealing queen, a trade that sounds more like a barbet than a

1:04.0

sports trade, and the most eccentric man in sports history. And then we'll talk about five

1:10.8

books we love. I'm recommending an epistolary

1:14.1

novel that made me gopaw and had me ugly crying at the end. I've got a book that's a love letter

1:20.5

to the players who get none of the glory but still might hold the team together. But first, Mel's

1:26.7

going to get us up to speed with the baseball 101.

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