Aaron Fischman is a sportswriter who has spent the last decade as a writer, editor, and podcast host. The winner of two Los Angeles Press Club Awards, he has a degree from UC Davis and a master's in Digital & Print Journalism from USC's Annenberg program. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Don Nomura is a longtime baseball agent who facilitated the major league arrivals of Hideo Nomo, Hideki Irabu, and Alfonso Soriano from Nippon Professional Baseball. In doing so, he pioneered player movement from Japan to North America, triggering the creation of the posting system still operating today. Nomura has also represented Tony Barnette, Yu Darvish, Kenta Maeda, and Jack Howell, among other MLB and NPB players. He splits his time between Tokyo, California, and Hawaii.
"""For a moment, forget about Shohei. Ichiro, too. Instead, learn about the far lesser-known professional Japanese ballplayer-turned-big leaguer Tony Barnette, whose inspiring and (who knew?) enlightening story of traveling halfway around the planet in pursuit of his ultimate dream is painstakingly crafted here by Aaron Fischman."" --David Ostrowsky, author of Roberto Alomar: The Complicated Life and Legacy of a Baseball Hall of Famer"