I felt the cheers : the remarkable silent life of Curtis Pride
(2025)

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New & Popular Sports NEW SPORTS Due: 2/9/2026

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PUBLISHED
New York, NY : Dafina : Kensington Publishing Corp., 2025
©2025
EDITION
First Kensington hardcover edition
DESCRIPTION

xii, 226 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781496750518, 1496750519 :, 1496750519, 9781496750518
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Author's note -- Foreword -- Destiny's call -- Sound decisions -- Little league, big dreams -- How did this happen? Goal oriented -- Family plan -- Kennedy High -- Minor leagues, major university -- Binghamton blues -- Playing with purpose -- Baseball bliss -- Feeling the cheers -- The story of our lives -- Big-league glory, big-time disappointment -- Glory days -- It's not all glory -- Starting over in Montreal...and beyond -- Pride of the Yankees -- Playing for pride -- Travelin' man -- On-the-job training -- Role model: My father -- My mom -- The people you meet -- He's no dummy -- Follow your heart -- Being heard -- What people say about Curtis Pride -- Acknowledgments -- Afterword

"On a September night in Montreal in 1993, Curtis Pride got his first Major League hit, prompting a long, emotional standing ovation from the crowd of 45,757 fans. Profoundly deaf since birth, Pride couldn't hear their thunderous applause. But as the cheers grew louder and more insistent, he realized he was feeling those vibrations within his chest--an undeniable acknowledgment of an extraordinary achievement. Pride went on to play in 420 more major-league games over eleven different seasons with the Montreal Expos, Detroit Tigers, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Angels, and New York Yankees. He was then hired as head baseball coach at Gallaudet, the world's leading university for deaf and hard of hearing students and was also named Major League Baseball's Ambassador for Inclusion. Pride has received countless national and local awards for his achievements and his service in inspiring and educating others. With candor, warmth, and humor, Pride writes from the heart in I Felt the Cheers. From the first time he played T-ball at age six and got a couple of hits, he dreamed of playing in the major leagues. No matter how unlikely it seemed, or how much skepticism he faced from teammates or coaches, Pride stayed resolute. Far from it being a disadvantage, he came to see that his deafness could sometimes be a secret weapon, forcing him to use senses that other players take for granted. Curtis's personal journey is unique, but his message is a powerful, universal one, sure to resonate deeply with everyone who has faced difficult challenges. I Felt the Cheers is living proof that dreams can come true, no matter how impossible they seem."--Publisher

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