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WELCOME TO THE CIRCUS OF BASEBALL by Ryan McGee

In the spring of 1994, Ryan McGee (new college graduate) bombed his coveted interview with ESPN--the only place he ever wanted to work. But he did receive one job offer: to work for $100 a week for the Asheville Tourists, a proud minor league baseball team in the heart of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. McCormick Field, home to the Tourists, had once been graced by Ty Cobb, Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, and Jackie Robinson. What could go wrong?

Welcome to the Circus of Baseball is McGee’s hilarious, charming memoir of his first summer working in the sporting world. He has since risen the ESPN ranks to national TV, radio, and Internet host, but his time in Asheville still looms large. Among the many jewels of his experience. . . McGee recounts one of the most entertaining on-field brawls you’ll ever witness (between the fourteen league mascots who had assembled for the all-star game--an eight-foot-tall foam-costumed crustacean, a pudgy red fox, a giant skunk . . . and they were really fighting), as well as the nervous moment he oversaw the game-day entertainer known as "Captain Dynamite and His Exploding Coffin of Death." Most important, McGee details a magical summer of baseball, of learning the ropes, of the ins-and-outs of running a minor league team, and of coming to understand how the pulse of a community can beat gloriously through a minor league ball club.

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Discussion Questions

  1. Have you ever attended a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) game? What was your experience?
  2. The author details all the jobs required to host a season of Asheville Tourists’ baseball games. Was there anything surprising about how much work was necessary to operate a MiLB team in the 1990s? 
  3. The author details a series of mishaps and missteps made by the interns during their summer working with the Asheville Tourists. What did you find particularly funny or relatable about the author’s experiences at his first job? Do you think first jobs allow us to share similar experiences?
  4. Asheville has had a professional baseball team since 1897, and McCormick Field will celebrate its 100th year in 2024. Throughout the book, the author notes that many historical figures visited the field, and that the field has been central to historical events in Asheville. What do you think is the cultural, historical, and economic importance of MiLB in communities across North Carolina?
  5. The author notes that people of every age attended baseball games. Why do you think baseball has generational appeal?
  6. What were some of the challenges for MiLB teams in the 1990s? What are some of the challenges for MiLB teams today?