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The Reshaping of America's Game

Major League Baseball after the Players' Strike

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The past 25 years have been the most dynamic in the history of Major League Baseball, from the league's recovery after the players' strike to the growth of analytics and the rise of new World Series contenders.

In The Reshaping of America's Game: Major League Baseball after the Players' Strike, Bryan Soderholm-Difatte reflects on the factors and challenges that have changed major league baseball since the 1994-1995 players' strike. He examines the consolidation of power in the Commissioner's Office, the influx of Latin and Asian players, the boom in new stadiums, the influence of analytics in reshaping how rosters are constructed, the relationship between managers and the front office, and the rise of the power-game between pitchers and batters that has led to unprecedented strikeout and home run totals.

While Major League Baseball continues to develop and grow, the league has had to grapple with repeated steroids scandals, the struggle of small-market teams to remain competitive, and the "forever" unfinished business between players and owners over free agency and fair compensation. The Reshaping of America's Game provides a detailed and intriguing review of the many issues affecting the national pastime during the liveliest years in MLB history.

The Reshaping of America's Game, together with Soderholm-Difatte's America's Game, Tumultuous Times in America's Game, and America's Game in the Wild-Card Era, form the author's complete, definitive history of Major League Baseball.

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2021

      In an exhaustive examination of Major League Baseball over the last 25 years, Soderholm-Difatte (America's Game) provides keen insight into the current state of the sport. In many ways, the book covers the same ground as a book like Jon Pessah's 2015 The Game, but this account is a useful update, which includes discussion of baseball's decision to proceed with a shortened, but highly eventful 2020 season amid the COVID pandemic. This book makes clear that, like to other businesses, the MLB is concerned with making the highest profits possible. Much of the last two and a half decades, since the 1994 lockout which abruptly ended the season without a World Series, have been a long and public labor dispute between owners and players. Each side wanting to claim larger pieces of the financial pie has not endeared them to fans, the author says. VERDICT Soderholm-Difatte's great strength lies in his examination of the steroid era and the damages it wrought, representation of non-white people in baseball management, and new baseball analytics which look for the most productive players through statistical scrutiny. An engaging overview of the sport.--Brian Renvall, New Mexico State Univ. Carlsbad

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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