Interview with Dan Gordon, Co-author of “Haunted Baseball: Ghosts, Curses, Legends and Eerie Events”

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Posted by Christopher Pellegrini at 1:24 am on Monday, September 15, 2008

We recently had a chance to sit down with Dan Gordon and speak with him about his newly released book, Haunted Baseball: Ghosts, Curses, Legends and Eerie Events, which he co-authored with Mickey Bradley.

The book covers some of the folk and ghostlore that players in North America have traded for generations as they make their way from city to city every summer.

Dan also shares with us some of the stories that he has picked up while interviewing players in Japan and in other baseball-loving countries.

The interview touches on Haunted Baseball and his upcoming, as yet unnamed, project that will focus a lot of attention on the relationship between the supernatural and baseball in Japan.

The book is available from Amazon.com (America) and Amazon.co.jp (Japan).

Also of interest would be a book that Dan Gordon wrote a chapter for called Baseball Without Borders: The International Pastime which discusses the many permutations of baseball around the globe in its varied contexts. Dan penned a contribution that focused on baseball in Venezuela and the annual high school tournament held at Koshien stadium (I erroneously refer to the book as “Baseball Beyond Borders” during the interview).

Baseball Without Borders can be found here (Amazon.com in America) or here (Amazon.co.jp in Japan).

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September 15, 2008 @ 11:30 pm

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Comment by JD

September 16, 2008 @ 1:49 am

While “the Trop”, in St. Pete, (home of the AL East leading Rays!) may be haunted and built upon a former cemetary, fans want the new stadium on the Bay, more because the Trop feels like a bomb shelter… but I’ll take the haunted excuse too! All the more reason to build a new stadium!
And the ancient Bellview Biltmore Hotel just around the corner actually has ghost tours 2 nights a week! ooooh.

Comment by Garrett DeOrio

September 16, 2008 @ 1:21 pm

If memory serves, Dan included the hotel in his book, too.
I agree that the Trop is a monstrosity. There has never been a pleasant domed stadium and to have one with a roof sloping down toward the outfield, a catwalk over the field, and is a featureless concrete box is even worse.
The Rays are having a good season. To drive the stadium point home, fans have to get organized - refuse to go to a game until the Rays set firm plans to move to a proper stadium. It could even be couched in green language - air-conditioning and lights for every game? Not green!

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