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Wikipedia article




'Havana Heat' is a novel published in 2000 by Darryl Brock. It is a fictionalized story about a real historical figure, Dummy Taylor, a deaf baseball player who played professional baseball in the years 19001908.

Plot summary



In 1911, Taylor, a former big-league pitcher, has been sent down to the minor leagues at age 37 due to problems with his pitching arm. He longs for a second chance and approaches his former manager, John McGraw, about re-joining the New York Giants. Short of players, McGraw eventually agrees to take him on a post-season exhibition trip to play baseball in Cuba, where the political atmosphere is tense in the aftermath of the SpanishAmerican War. During the games in Cuba, Taylor is introduced to a promising Cuban prospect who is also deaf. Taylor encounters moral dilemmas as he balances his desire to return to the big leagues against difficult issues involving racism, discrimination, disability, fading dreams, and the sports philosophy of winning at any cost.

Characters



*Luther "Dummy" Taylor A 37-year-old deaf-mute pitcher

*Della Taylor Luther's wife

*Sim Taylor Luther's brother

*John McGraw Giants manager

*Turkey Mike Donlin outfielder and old friend of Luther

*Luis 19-year-old deaf pitcher

*Nico Luis' rival

*Elias Serros Luis' grandfather/rebel

*Father Cipriano ran the School of the Deaf

Themes



*Nostalgia

*Father-son connection

*Superstitions

*Race

*Handicap

Relationship to Baseball



The book is based on a real deaf pitcher, Dummy Taylor. All of the major league players mentioned in the novel are all based on real ballplayers on the Giants at that time. Dummy played for the New York Giants from 1900 to 1908. There is no information that indicates that he played in Cuba at any time. Dummy did go on to coach at his alma mater, The Kansas School for the Deaf, as well as two other schools, and was a major inspiration to all those around him.[http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&pid=14004&bid=987 Baseball Biography Project] Dummy Taylor listing

Reception



'Havana Heat' won the Dave Moore Award in 2000 for the "most important baseball book" published that year. This award is given out by the 'Elysian Fields Quarterly', a literary baseball journal.[http://www.efqreview.com/NewFiles/dm2000winner.html Elysian Fields Quarterly website]

Further reading



* Brock, Darryl, 'Havana Heat: A Novel', Bison Books (2000/ 2011), (paperback); (hardback)

* Wendel, Tim, 'Castro's Curveball', Ballantine (1999), ; another book about baseball and Cuba.

* Price, Sabra L. 'Pitching Around Fidel', (2000),

References





Category:2000 novels

Category:Baseball novels

Category:Fiction set in 1911

Category:Novels set in Cuba

Category:Literature about deaf people

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