I Wore Babe Ruth's Hat

ebook Field Notes from a Life in Sports · Sport and Society

By David W. Zang

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David W. Zang played junior high school basketball in a drained swimming pool. He wore a rubber suit to bed to make weight for a wrestling meet. He kept a log as an obsessive runner (not a jogger). In short, he soldiered through the life of an ordinary athlete.

Whether pondering his long-unbuilt replica of Connie Mack Stadium or his eye-opening turn as the Baltimore Ravens' mascot, Zang offers tales at turns poignant and hilarious as he engages with the passions that shaped his life. Yet his meditations also probe the tragedy of a modern athletic culture that substitutes hyped spectatorship for participation. As he laments, American society's increasing scorn for taking part in play robs adults of the life-affirming virtues of games that challenge us to accomplish the impossible for the most transcendent of reasons: to see if it can be done.

From teammates named Lop to tracing Joe Paterno's long shadow over Happy Valley, I Wore Babe Ruth's Hat reports from the everyman's Elysium where games and life intersect.
| Cover Title Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Learning Fundamentals Chip Hilton's Sports Cult The Half-Court Snuff of Donnie Rose Dennis Kubeck Ruins It for Everyone Dark Edges Failing to Meet Jackie Robinson Beware!! Dangerous Jocks Ahead I Wore Babe Ruth's Hat (and Poe's Head) Look Away, Look Away A Long Run to Mediocrity Wishful Thinking A Million Answers Short of Heaven Impossible Dreams Why Cal Ripken Touched Us To an Athlete Dying . . . Notes Bibliography |"These essays deliver intelligent analysis, brilliant insights, wit, laugh-out-loud hilarity, and a disarmingly serious look at David Zang's passion for sport and its place in his life and ours."—Richard Crepeau, author of NFL Football: A History of America's New National Pastime
"Funny, poignant, smart, and crisply written, I Wore Babe Ruth's Hat reminds us why we care so much about sports—and why we keep telling its stories."—Aram Goudsouzian, author of King of the Court: Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution
|David W. Zang is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Towson University. He is the author of Fleet Walker's Divided Heart: The Life of Baseball's First Black Major Leaguer and Sports Wars: Athletes in the Age of Aquarius.
I Wore Babe Ruth's Hat