"Filled with sharp insights, keen observations, and great stories, his book is championship caliber." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer Doug Glanville, a former major league outfielder and Ivy League graduate, draws on his nine seasons in the big leagues to reveal the human side of baseball and of the men who play it.
He lives with his family in Chicago..
He serves on the executive board of Athletes Against Drugs, and advises high school student athletes as a special consultant to the Baseball Factory.
In the spring of 2010 he joined ESPN as a baseball analyst.
from 2008 to 2010, he wrote an online column for The New York Times and provided baseball analysis for XM Radio.
About the Author: Doug Glanville played outfield for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and Texas Rangers from 1996 through 2004.
His eye-opening book gives fans a new level of understanding of day-to-day Life in the big leagues.
In his professional career, Glanville experienced every aspect of being a player--the first-round pick, the prospect, the disappointment, the can\'t-miss, the cornerstone, the veteran, the traded, the injured, the comeback kid.
He also tells us with insight and humor what he learned from Jimmy Rollins, Alex Rodriguez, Randy Johnson, Barry Bonds, Curt Schilling, and other legendary and controversial stars.
In The Game from Where I Stand, Glanville shows us how players prepare for games, deal with race and family issues, cope with streaks and slumps, respond to trades and injuries, and learn the joyful and painful lessons the Game imparts. "Filled with sharp insights, keen observations, and great stories, his book is championship caliber." -- The Philadelphia Inquirer Doug Glanville, a former major league outfielder and Ivy League graduate, draws on his nine seasons in the big leagues to reveal the human side of baseball and of the men who play it