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Coming Home : My Amazin' Life with the New York Mets, Paperback / softback Book

Coming Home : My Amazin' Life with the New York Mets Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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A compelling memoir at the intersection of baseball and American history.  Cleon Jones has never forgotten where he came from.

As a child, growing up in a Mobile, Alabama shotgun house with no electricity or running water, he yearned to follow the path of hometown heroes Satchel Paige and Hank Aaron, and his community uplifted him.  Navigating the perilous norms of the Jim Crow South, Jones ascended to baseball's highest ranks, leading the 1969 New York Mets with his bat and catching the final out to clinch the "miracle" World Series title.

But after 13 years in the major leagues, Jones returned to the place he loves, the neighborhood where it all started: Africatown.

Coming Home is Jones's love letter to his roots in Alabama's most historic Black settlement, whose origins can be traced back to the last known illegal transport of slaves to the United States aboard the Clotilda.

Jones candidly discusses how his Africatown neighbors helped supply him with a bat and glove when his family could not afford equipment, the opposition he faced as a Black player after leaving Alabama, his fond memories of the Miracle Mets, and his post-baseball fight to save his dying community.

Also featuring Jones's outlook on the modern game and American society, this timely chronicle is a profound slice of history for all baseball fans.

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