Stealing lives : the globalization of baseball and the tragic story of Alexis Quiroz

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Stealing lives : the globalization of baseball and the tragic story of Alexis Quiroz

Arturo J. Marcano Guevara and David P. Fidler

Indiana University Press, c2002

  • : cloth

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Bibliography: p. 233-245

Includes index

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While some Latin American superstars have overcome discrimination to strike gold in baseball's big leagues, thousands more Latin American players never make it to "The Show." Stealing Lives focuses on the plight of one Venezuelan teenager and documents abuses that take place against Latin children and young men as baseball becomes a global business. The authors reveal that in their efforts to secure cheap labor, Major League teams often violate the basic human rights of children. As a young boy growing up in Venezuela, Alexis Quiroz dreamed of playing in the Major Leagues. Alexis's dreams were like those of thousands of other boys in the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, and Major League teams encouraged such dreams by recruiting Latin children as young as 10 and 11 years old. Determined to become a big league player, Alexis finished high school early and dedicated himself to landing a contract with a Major League team. Alexis signed with the Chicago Cubs in 1995 at age 17 and then began a harrowing ordeal of exploitation, mistreatment, and disrespect at the hands of the Chicago Cubs, including playing for the Cubs' Dominican Summer League team in appalling living conditions. Alexis's baseball career came to an abrupt end by an injury for which the Cubs provided no adequate medical treatment. The story continues, however, with Alexis's pursuit of justice in the United States to ensure that other Venezuelan and Dominican boys do not encounter similar experiences. What happened to Alexis is not an isolated case-Major League teams routinely deny Latin children and young men the basic protections that their U.S. counterparts take for granted. This exploitation violates international legal standards on labor standards and the human rights of children. Stealing Lives concludes by analyzing various reforms to redress the inequities big league baseball creates in its globalization.

目次

Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Preface Part I-Building the Global Ballpark Chapter 1: The "Golden Age" of Latin American Baseball Talent in Major League Baseball Chapter 2: The Globalization of Baseball Chapter 3: The Structure and Dynamics of MLB Recruitment of Foreign Baseball Talent Part II-Exploitation and Mistreatment in the Global Ballpark: The Tragic Baseball Story of Alexis Quiroz Chapter 4: "Papa, I Want to Play Baseball!" Chapter 5: Going to Vietnam Chapter 6: In Baseball Purgatory Chapter 7: The Mesa Miracle Chapter 8: The Dominican Disaster Chapter 9: "That's Just Your Story" Chapter 10: The Pursuit of Justice Goes Terribly Wrong Chapter 11: 7th Inning Stretch: Chicago, New York, Maracay Chapter 12: The Final Inning Part III-Repairing the Global Ballpark Chapter 13: Human Rights, Labor Standards, and MLB Exploitation of Children in Latin America Chapter 14: Global Ballpark Repair Strategies Epilogue Bibliography Index

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