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Mark Harris BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY Narrated by John Randolph Jones

This is a bittersweet return to an era in baseball when there were no million-dollar contracts and playing ball had not yet become a media extravaganza. Author Harris takes us on the circuit with Henry Wiggen, sometime insurance salesman, and full-time pitcher for the New York Mammoths. Along the way we encounter what has now become the B

classic folklore of baseball in its early years: seedy hotels, smelly sleeper trains, players who A

could read the gestures and expressions of a competitor better than any stat book. N N G The New York Mammoths are an unforgettable team—with their coaches who a r

consult horoscopes, their eccentrics who are better off in a ball park than loose on the r a T

streets, or their simple farmboys like Bruce Pearson, Wiggen’s endearing and exasperating t e H roommate. An erratic and guileless catcher, Pearson could be satisfied swinging at balls all d

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day. He’s also a man with a secret, and the one person who can bring the team together in b E y a time for the playoffs. J r D o k h

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J o O n e W s L Y Recorded Books Unabridged Running Time: 7.25 hours Z1956 by 91991 by Recorded Books, LLC Cover art Z1991 by Stephen Hale Recorded by arrangement with The Fox Chase Agency, Inc. ISBN: 978-1-4361-7668-2 Produced in the studios of Recorded Books Productions, LLC, New York www.recordedbooks.com Recorded Books, LLC, 270 Skipjack Rd., Prince Frederick, MD 20678. Recorded Books™ is a trademark of Recorded Books, LLC. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication strictly prohibited.

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