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Miracle in Shreveport: The Memoir of Baseball, Fatherhood, and the Stadium That Launched a Dream

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27 March 2018

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Where the Dreamers Still Play Today it sits empty and abandoned, infested by bats and invaded by weeds, just a shell and a memory of the dreams, the energy, and the drama it used to hold. For 25 years, Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, Louisiana, hosted some of the best...

Where the Dreamers Still Play

Today it sits empty and abandoned, infested by bats and invaded by weeds, just a shell and a memory of the dreams, the energy, and the drama it used to hold. For 25 years, Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, Louisiana, hosted some of the best of professional baseball around. That is, minor league baseball. Hot, sticky summer nights. Hot dogs, nachos, and popcorn. Glowing lights. Crazy entertainment between innings. Country music and the 7th inning stretch. And players fueled by the hope of making it to the big leagues, or filled with fear, clinging to one last shot at the dream that had driven them for years.

As kids, twins David and Jason Benham would get awakened by their father as they drove past Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, LA late at night. "Take a good look, boys. Someday, you're going to play there. Someday, you're going to take that field and hear the roar of the crowd. This is a special place and it's going to happen. Don't ever forget it."

Minor league baseball is indeed a world unto itself. From the Biscuits of Montgomery and the Flying Squirrels of Richmond, to the Muck Dogs of Batavia and the Chihuahuas of El Paso, minor league teams are as diverse and colorful as the cities in which they reside.

*And there used to be a ballpark* **Where the field was warm and green.* *And the people played their crazy game* *With a joy I'd never seen.**

Frank Sinatra, "There Used to Be a Ballpark"

And that, at its root, is what minor league baseball is all about. Take away the stadiums, the fans, the nicknames, the lousy food, the long bus rides, and the often horrendous performances of the national anthem and you're left with about 6,000 men - some still teenagers, some pushing 40 - all chasing their childhood dream.

That's what Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, Louisiana represented for the Benhams - joy and a dream. That dream brought them to the pinnacle of success and the lessons of failure, both in professional baseball and in a multi-million dollar business. But it was a certain childhood dream and an eventual experience in a beat-up stadium in Shreveport, LA that could only be described as a miracle. This is their story.

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Where the Dreamers Still Play Today it sits empty and abandoned, infested by bats and invaded by weeds, just a shell and a memory of the dreams, the energy, and the drama it used to hold. For 25 years, Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, Louisiana, hosted some of the best...

Where the Dreamers Still Play

Today it sits empty and abandoned, infested by bats and invaded by weeds, just a shell and a memory of the dreams, the energy, and the drama it used to hold. For 25 years, Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, Louisiana, hosted some of the best of professional baseball around. That is, minor league baseball. Hot, sticky summer nights. Hot dogs, nachos, and popcorn. Glowing lights. Crazy entertainment between innings. Country music and the 7th inning stretch. And players fueled by the hope of making it to the big leagues, or filled with fear, clinging to one last shot at the dream that had driven them for years.

As kids, twins David and Jason Benham would get awakened by their father as they drove past Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, LA late at night. "Take a good look, boys. Someday, you're going to play there. Someday, you're going to take that field and hear the roar of the crowd. This is a special place and it's going to happen. Don't ever forget it."

Minor league baseball is indeed a world unto itself. From the Biscuits of Montgomery and the Flying Squirrels of Richmond, to the Muck Dogs of Batavia and the Chihuahuas of El Paso, minor league teams are as diverse and colorful as the cities in which they reside.

*And there used to be a ballpark* **Where the field was warm and green.* *And the people played their crazy game* *With a joy I'd never seen.**

Frank Sinatra, "There Used to Be a Ballpark"

And that, at its root, is what minor league baseball is all about. Take away the stadiums, the fans, the nicknames, the lousy food, the long bus rides, and the often horrendous performances of the national anthem and you're left with about 6,000 men - some still teenagers, some pushing 40 - all chasing their childhood dream.

That's what Fair Grounds Field in Shreveport, Louisiana represented for the Benhams - joy and a dream. That dream brought them to the pinnacle of success and the lessons of failure, both in professional baseball and in a multi-million dollar business. But it was a certain childhood dream and an eventual experience in a beat-up stadium in Shreveport, LA that could only be described as a miracle. This is their story.
Miracle in Shreveport: The Memoir of Baseball, Fatherhood, and the Stadium That Launched a Dream $32.99
Koorong code 488602
ISBN 9780785215981
Pages 208
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 27 March 2018
Dimensions 25 x 151 x 222mm
Weight 0.303kg
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