
Nine major-league baseball players, suffering from clinical depression, lead their team toward tragic triumph
A struggling professional baseball team faces an existential crisis when nine of its key players simultaneously succumb to clinical depression. The narrative follows the team's attempt to navigate the high-pressure environment of major-league sports while grappling with their internal psychological states. As the players struggle to maintain their performance on the field, they must confront the disconnect between their public personas as athletes and their private experiences of mental health. The story utilizes a satirical lens to examine the intersection of professional competition and individual vulnerability.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to balance dark subject matter with a sharp, comedic tone. Discussion often centers on how the book subverts traditional sports tropes by prioritizing the internal lives of the athletes over the mechanics of the game itself. Critics note that the pacing remains consistent, allowing for a thorough examination of each character's specific struggle. Many readers appreciate the unconventional premise, which invites reflection on the pressures inherent in professional success. The work is often cited for its unique voice and its refusal to offer simplistic resolutions to complex mental health challenges.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
1985-04-02
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140079092
ISBN-13:
9780140079098
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