
Adam Rubin (2)
Author of Pedro, Carlos, and Omar: The Story of a Season in the Big Apple and the Pursuit of Baseball's Top Latino Stars
For other authors named Adam Rubin, see the disambiguation page.
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Adam Rubin is the New York Times best-selling author; spent ten years working as a creative director in advertising before leaving his day job to write full time. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Pedro, Carlos, and Omar: The Story of a Season in the Big Apple and the Pursuit of Baseball's Top Latino Stars by Adam Rubin
Rubin a journalist on the Mets beat covers the 2005 season focusing on the team’s Latin American free agent stars Pedro Martinez and Carlos Beltran, and new GM Omar Minaya. He doesn’t stick to that theme too thoroughly or investigate it much but does at least differentiate from the racist detractors who call the team Los Mets and Minaya’s real effort to attract the best talent from Latin America starting with youth scouting as well as marketing the team to a wider populace beyond show more Queens. Most of the book is a day-by-day journal of the highs and lows of the New Mets season. Rubin uses a journalistic device of introducing events and the recapitulating and expanding on them several paragraphs later that doesn’t work as well in a book as it does in a newspaper article. Other than that, this was a fun way to relive 2005 and learn a bit more about my favorite team. show less
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