Josh Pahigian publishes new book on Americaās best ballpark attractions

As major and minor league baseball teams prepare for spring training, the Īį°®³Ō¹Ļās Josh Pahigian has published a new book titled The Amazing Baseball Adventure (Globe Pequot Press/Lyons Press).
This latest title in Pahigianās portfolio of baseball guide books presents a visually stunning road-trip through pro baseballās wacky, wondrous, and revered ballpark attractions, detailing more than 100 ballpark features that make attending games extra special for fans.
Pahigian -- who is a fellow in the UNE Center for Global Humanities, adjunct instructor in the Department of English and writer in the Office of Communications -- opens the book by telling the story of how he got the idea for it while sitting in the stands at the Portland Sea Dogsā Hadlock Field. Watching a 2015 game that spanned 16-innings, Pahigian and other fans were reluctant to leave, even as the clock passed midnight, because they wanted to see the parkās elusive lighthouse, which rises from behind the center field fence after the Sea Dogs win.
āSitting there on that balmy summerās night, I realized the gameās landscape offers a vast array of quirky ballpark features, each befitting its local city and team, and decided to tell those attractionsā stories,ā explained Pahigian. āI hope the book makes the gameās treasures more accessible to fans.ā
Through engaging story-telling and color photography, Pahigian captures the essence of each ballpark flourishāfrom the iconic ivy adorning the outfield walls of Chicagoās Wrigley Field to the Sausage Race at the Milwaukee Brewersā Miller Park to the delicious biscuits at the home park of the aptly-named Montgomery Biscuits. And yes, there is a chapter on Portlandās ballpark lighthouse as well.
The baseball website Plate Coverage ran an article about The Amazing Baseball Adventure on the day of the bookās release, February 1. In addition, the Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier and the Forecaster published articles about the book.
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