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David M. Henkin, "Out of the Ballpark: How to Think about Baseball" (Oxford UP, 2026)

Feb 18, 2026
David M. Henkin, a UC Berkeley history professor and author, offers a cultural and historical lens on baseball. He explores ritual, mythmaking, and how teams tie to cities and identities. He traces baseball’s global reach, labor battles, media’s role, and figures like Jackie Robinson and Shohei Ohtani. The conversation connects the sport to broader modern life.
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Bracket Your Fan Beliefs

  • David M. Henkin framed his project as stepping back from fan belief to analyze baseball's cultural role objectively.
  • He compares that bracketing to a believer studying their own religion to see broader social meanings.
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Game Versus Spectator Sport

  • Henkin distinguishes the game's English origins from the American-origin spectator sport.
  • He locates organized spectator baseball's birthplace in nineteenth-century New York and Brooklyn.
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Cities Built Fan Identity

  • Cities shaped team identity through interurban competition and commercial leisure networks.
  • Leagues created historical continuity that made fan allegiances and stats meaningful.
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