The 5th Inning is poet and literary activist E. Ethelbert Miller's
second memoir. Coming after Fathering Words: The Making of an African
American Writer (published in 2000), this book finds Miller returning
to baseball, the game of his youth, in order to find the metaphor that
will provide the measurement of his life. At 60, he ponders whether his
life can now be entered into the official record books as a success or
failure.
The 5th Inning is one man's examination of personal relationships,
depression, love and loss. This is a story of the individual alone on
the pitching mound or in the batters box. It's a box score filled with
remembrance. It's a combination of baseball and the blues. The paperback
has an additional chapter.