The Tao of the Backup Catcher, Tim Brown
The Tao of the Backup Catcher, Tim Brown
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The Tao of the Backup Catcher
Playing Baseball for the Love of the Game

Author: Tim Brown, Erik Kratz

Narrator: Justin Price, Tim Brown

Unabridged: 9 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Twelve

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

This fascinating book "reminds us of the beauty of baseball" and chronicles the unsung men of baseball who serve the job, the hardships they face, and their love for a game that would not always love them back―told partly through the experiences of an MLB veteran. (Jim Abott, former major league pitcher).

In baseball there are superstars, stars, and everyday players—and then there are the rest. The Tao of the Backup Catcher is about them, the backup catchers, who exist near the bottom of the roster and the end of the bench and between the numbers in a sport—and a society—increasingly driven by cold, hard analytics. The Tao of the Backup Catcher is a story of grown men who once dreamed of stardom and generational wealth. Instead, they were handed a broom and a deeper understanding of who wins and why, who stands tall and who folds, and who will invest their own lives in catching bullpens and the back ends of doubleheaders.

Backup catchers survive in part because every team needs one. They are necessary, once or twice a week. They are sports’ big brothers, psychologists, priests, witch doctors, player coaches, father figures and drinking buddies, all wrapped in a suit of today’s polycarbonate armor and yesterday’s dirt. They come with a singular goal: to win baseball games. They play for the greater good. After that, they play for themselves. 

A reverie on loving the grind and the little things baseball can teach us, The Tao of the Backup Catcher profiles Erik Kratz, Josh Paul, AJ Ellis, Bobby Wilson, Drew Butera, Matt Treanor, and John Flaherty to name a few. 

“This isn’t just a story about baseball. It’s about life and the beauty of knowing and accepting who you are.” ―Jeff Passan  

About Tim Brown

Tim Brown is one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play in the National Football League. Notre Dame's Heisman Trophy winner in 1987, and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015, Tim played  sixteen seasons for the Los Angeles and Oakland Raiders, earning nine Pro Bowl selections and setting numerous team and league records. He has served as a television analyst for Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN, and Sirius XM Satellite radio, and devotes his time and efforts to numerous charitable causes.
 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on May 21, 2023

Who doesn't want to root for the underdog? The person who shows up everyday and does the little things superstars often miss. The "glue" of any team. And how about writing a book about those people on the baseball diamond? Tim Brown went ahead and did that with The Tao of the Backup Catcher. "But I......more

Goodreads review by Vince on December 27, 2023

Always good to get through the offseason with a baseball book. But this is more than a baseball book. While I didn’t get all that I was looking for out of it, it did show me a whole class of people who have less job security than I do and who frequently think about quitting. My son bought this book......more

Goodreads review by Nooilforpacifists on December 26, 2024

Not everyone can write like Michael Lewis. If I had written “Moneyball,” I’d be happy with my output right there and never be tempted to write again. Of course, the same is not true for recent imitators. Only one of which (Joe-Pod) is any good. Tim Brown sure tries. This book is about the phenomenon......more

Goodreads review by Caitlin on January 01, 2024

Started out great but halfway through the book, I got bored out of my mind. It’s the same thing chapter and chapter…........more

Goodreads review by Dave on December 07, 2023

Baseball lessons cross over into real life. Sportswriter Tim Brown gives journeyman catcher Erik Kratz plenty of space in this 2023 nonfiction book, but Brown’s book uses Kratz for something larger: a revealing example in the world of professional baseball of the specialized, idiosyncratic niche th......more


Quotes

“Lend Tim Brown’s inimitable voice to a sporting subculture overflowing with personality, mix in Erik Kratz’s tale of perseverance and what blossoms is magic. This isn’t just a story about baseball. It’s about life and the beauty of knowing and accepting who you are.”—Jeff Passan, ESPN baseball columnist and bestselling author of The Arm

"This is a honey of a book. Tim Brown and Erik Kratz have my everlasting gratitude for this exquisite reminder of what baseball—and baseball writing—was like before velo, and rpms, and launch angles and barrels, and $43.3 million dollar annual salaries changed the conversation and the game became a discussion about everything other than people. This ode to the backup catcher with grit beneath his fingernails and grit within his soul is a must read. It will make you feel better about humanity."—Jane Leavy, author of national bestsellers The Last Boy and The Big Fella

"This is a beautiful book. A Sunday morning clubhouse, pregame coffee, the nerves and excitement of going up against the very best in the world.  In the middle of all this, the comfort of the Backup Catcher with a gleam in his eye, and a deep appreciation for this moment. This book reminds us of the beauty of baseball, the characters who play, and the lessons we all might carry away from an approach that doesn’t take anything for granted."—Jim Abbott, former major league pitcher

“The late, great Hall of Famer Joe Morgan once told me that baseball is only fun if you're really, really good at it. The rest is unforgiving, hard work. Tim Brown is a baseball fan's writer: really, really good at it while appreciating the hard work, the people who do it, and its costs. Erik Kratz is who we all think we are, dedicated, willing to put in the time for the unglamorous results. The combination of these two is a real story for real people. If you care about the work of baseball, and not just the glory, this is the perfect book for you.”—Howard Bryant, author of Rickey: The Life and Legend of an American Original

“Tim Brown is a brilliant baseball wordsmith, and Erik Kratz is a delightful baseball personality, and together they have combined to write a wonderful book celebrating baseball’s hidden heart. This is a tale of ultimate grinders who toil in obscurity yet epitomize integrity. While you may have never heard of them, you’ll never be able to forget them.”—Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times sports columnist and panelist on ESPN’s Around the Horn

"Erik’s incredible journey through baseball has created a rare wisdom for both life and our wonderful game.  Enjoy the ride through the countless teachable moments that the life of the back up catcher offers."—Craig Counsell, manager of the Milwaukee Brewers

“The backup catcher is one of the most interesting and intriguing positions in major league baseball. He is always ready, always alert and rarely plays. In THE TAO OF THE BACKUP CATCHER, Tim Brown and Erik Kratz take us inside this fascinating world and deliver a riveting account of what players endure in their quest to succeed at this challenging job. It’s compelling, it’s emotional and it’s a must-read for the backup catcher in all of us.” —Jack Curry, three-time New York Times bestselling author and studio analyst for the YES Network

"If God is in the details, then what Tim Brown has done with the story of Erik Kratz is divine. Yes, it’s a baseball book by one of our finest baseball writers. No one better understands the subtleties and hierarchies of life in the clubhouse better than Brown, nor is anyone better at describing the interior of the game. But THE TAO OF THE BACKUP CATCHER is also an ode to that which seems diminished in American life: humility, dedication, craft, a kind of virtue that doesn’t require an affirming emoji, an endzone dance, a bat toss, or even a pat on the back."—Mark Kriegel, author of Pistol and The Good Son

"It’s the stories that make baseball special, and often nobody has more of them than those backup catchers. Tim uses those stories to take us on a rich dive into one of the most underexplored and underappreciated subcultures in the sport."—Joe Davis, FOX Sports' lead play-by-play announcer

"Nobody captures the soul of a ballplayer like Tim Brown. In THE TAO OF THE BACKUP CATCHER, Brown delivers a masterpiece on the invisible yet indispensable character on every team, the guy who knows the value in using a new mitt to warm up a fading veteran, just to get a louder pop on the fastball. With graceful writing and richly detailed reporting, Brown shows that when you know the backup catcher – a role that’s three-quarters psychologist and one-quarter ballplayer, as one practitioner put it – you’ll understand the heart of baseball."—Tyler Kepner, New York Times bestselling author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches