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Joshua R. Pahigian (born January 22, 1974) is an American author who specializes in books and articles about baseball. He is particularly well known as an expert in the field of sports travel, writing books on this topic as well as articles that have appeared in espn.com.[1] Most popular among Pahigian's books are: The Ultimate Baseball Road-trip and 101 Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out.[2]

In 2015, Pahigian received a legislative commendation from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives for "his commitment to preserving the history of America's favorite pastime."[3] His travels and the books that chronicle them have also been featured in USA Today and other national publications.[4]

Pahigian has also written short stories that have been published in American literary journals such as Passages North, the Hawaii Review, and Ararat, and has been translated in several Armenian language periodicals and anthologies. He is known to Armenian readers for the juxtaposition that his work is said to present between modern American values and enduring Armenian cultural tradition.[5]

Pahigian's first novel, Strangers on the Beach was published in October 2012 by Maine-based Islandport Press.[6] The mystery, set in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, crosses the story-line of a billionaire adventurer, who arrives in Old Orchard Beach under unusual circumstances one summer, with the stories of several townies. The book was named a 2012 Indie Sleeper Pick by Publishers Weekly,[7] and a Best Books of 2012 selection by the Maine Edge.[6]

Pahigian is a Mentor in the Western Connecticut State University Low Residency Master of Fine Arts program in Creative and Professional Writing,[8] and Director of the University of New England Center for Global Humanities in Portland, Maine.[5]

Books[edit]

Year Title Publisher
2004 The Ultimate Baseball Road Trip The Lyons Press -
2005 Spring Training Handbook McFarland Publishing -
2005 Why I Hate the Yankees The Lyons Press -
2006 The Red Sox in the Playoffs McFarland Publishing -
2007 The Ultimate Minor League Baseball Road Trip The Lyons Press -
2008 101 Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out The Lyons Press -
2010 The Seventh Inning Stretch The Lyons Press -
2012 The Ultimate Baseball Road Trip, 2nd Edition The Lyons Press -
2012 Strangers on the Beach: A Novel Islandport Press -
2013 Spring Training Handbook, 2nd Edition McFarland Publishing -
2015 101 Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out, 2nd Edition The Lyons Press -
2017 The Amazing Baseball Adventure The Lyons Press -

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pahigian: The ballad of Rocky Perone - ESPN Page 2".
  • ^ "Amazon.com: Josh Pahigian: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle". Amazon.
  • ^ "101 Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out - Holliston Reporter".
  • ^ "10 Best: Baseball pilgrimage sites beyond the ballpark". USA Today.
  • ^ a b "Fellows".
  • ^ a b "Strangers on the Beach".
  • ^ "Writer remembers his roots; Pahigian, a Shepherd Hill grad, writes novel. - Free Online Library".
  • ^ "MFA in Professional Writing". www.wcsu.edu. Archived from the original on January 26, 2008.
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