The Road to Omaha: Hits, Hopes, and History at the College World Series
by
Ryan McGee
Every summer, college baseball teams from around the nation come to Omaha, Nebraska, to play pure move-the-man-over, run-manufacturing baseball in a series that’s part college bowl game, part county fair. In the spirit of 3 Nights in August and The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty, veteran sports writer Ryan McGee goes behind the scenes, into the stands, and onto the
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Published
May 12th 2009
by Thomas Dunne Books
(first published 2009)
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As a baseball nut it was cool reading stuff about and quotes from Mussina, Black Jack McDowell, ARod, Winfield, Bonds, Burrell, Darling and so on and on. I am not that up on college baseball, but McGee does a good job brushing through some of its historic moments, while proviidng a diary of one of the classic Underdog stories... that being the 2008 CWS. The way that the neighborhood around Rosenblatt (The Blatt) Stadium captures the two week hysteria just makes me want to get in my car and dri...more
A love letter to Omaha and the CWS. I enjoyed it very much, though I am biased (since I'm from Omaha).
Because I'm not a baseball aficionado, there were game play bits that I had to skim over, but it didn't decrease my enjoyment of the book. There was a very large cast of characters (not only all the players and coaches of the eight teams involved in the 2008 series, but also commentators, former players and coaches, stadium & NCAA personnel, etc.), rivaling War & Peace; rather di...more
Because I'm not a baseball aficionado, there were game play bits that I had to skim over, but it didn't decrease my enjoyment of the book. There was a very large cast of characters (not only all the players and coaches of the eight teams involved in the 2008 series, but also commentators, former players and coaches, stadium & NCAA personnel, etc.), rivaling War & Peace; rather di...more
If you love baseball, you will love this book. It's about baseball before the egos of Major League get involve, the fans who just love baseball, and a town that has embraced the College World Series.
Not a bad read, especially considering I missed the subject CWS while preparing for my wedding. It lays out the core of what has made the Series special, especially to Omaha natives.
Part history of college baseball -- as told through the stories of the CWS, the coaches of 2008, and lifelong Omaha residents and visitors -- and part memoir about the Fresno State Bulldogs' improbable, unfortunately straight-through-the-Tar-Heels run to the 2008 CWS title. Surprisingly excellent. Paired with Jim Collins' The Last Best League, a great overview of exactly what the college game is about.
My only complaint is Not Enough Wayne Graham.
My only complaint is Not Enough Wayne Graham.
This book was an amazing and accurate account of the College World Series experience. I have been going to the CWS for 7 years now and this book has made me love this event even more than I already did before. When you get goosebumps within the first few sentences you know it is going to be good. I love that not only did Ryan tell you about the events that go on outside and inside the stadium but he brought in the feelings and things that go on inside and around the players that not everyone ...more
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