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$6.23The Story
What are sports, really? What do we love about them? And what, in our digital age, have they become?
On Sports reads like a conversation between friends at the ballparkĀ in those golden days before the kiss cam and college co-eds with T-shirt cannons spoiled the fun; a book that feels like the sun on your forehead and the breeze in your hair, beer and laughter on your lips; a book that celebrates communion and friendship and the beauty of these gamesāwhether it be baseball or football Ā or soccer or tennis or cricketāthat weāve designed to distract ourselves from the end of the world. Itās about what 7Up tastes like when drunk from the Grey Cup, how much work it takes for talent to shine, and the near impossibility of language to properly capture athletic excellence. Itās about the beauty of good sports copy, the ephemerality of even the biggest sports story, and how sport remains perpetually powered by the eleven-year-old in all of us. Itās a book about rediscovering the spirit of sport, before online gambling and the manufactured spectacle of todayās professional sports suffocates the last of it; and itās about where that spirit today is best found.
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What are sports, really? What do we love about them? And what, in our digital age, have they become?
On Sports reads like a conversation between friends at the ballparkĀ in those golden days before the kiss cam and college co-eds with T-shirt cannons spoiled the fun; a book that feels like the sun on your forehead and the breeze in your hair, beer and laughter on your lips; a book that celebrates communion and friendship and the beauty of these gamesāwhether it be baseball or football Ā or soccer or tennis or cricketāthat weāve designed to distract ourselves from the end of the world. Itās about what 7Up tastes like when drunk from the Grey Cup, how much work it takes for talent to shine, and the near impossibility of language to properly capture athletic excellence. Itās about the beauty of good sports copy, the ephemerality of even the biggest sports story, and how sport remains perpetually powered by the eleven-year-old in all of us. Itās a book about rediscovering the spirit of sport, before online gambling and the manufactured spectacle of todayās professional sports suffocates the last of it; and itās about where that spirit today is best found.

