The Second World War was in the bottom of the ninth inning in Germany and Japan, but back at home the bases were loaded with baseball players, many of them new to the big leagues. While the game's stars traded their stockings and gloves for khaki and rifles, America's leaders believed baseball would boost morale at home. Teams filled out their rosters with retired stars such as Jimmie Foxx and Babe Herman; with players like Pete Gray and Dick Sipek, whose disabilities had kept them out of the majors; and with teenagers like 17-year-olds Putsy Caballero and Tommy Brown. But while the level of…mehr
The Second World War was in the bottom of the ninth inning in Germany and Japan, but back at home the bases were loaded with baseball players, many of them new to the big leagues. While the game's stars traded their stockings and gloves for khaki and rifles, America's leaders believed baseball would boost morale at home. Teams filled out their rosters with retired stars such as Jimmie Foxx and Babe Herman; with players like Pete Gray and Dick Sipek, whose disabilities had kept them out of the majors; and with teenagers like 17-year-olds Putsy Caballero and Tommy Brown. But while the level of major league talent had reached its nadir, war-weary fans packed the ballparks, eagerly following pennant races as intense as any that preceded the war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Writer and researcher James D. Szalontai is the author of books about pitcher Sal Maglie, and baseball and World War II. He is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and lives in North Port, Florida.
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Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. The 1945 Season Approaches 2. Jolly Cholly and His Over-the-Hill Gang Win the Pennant 3. The Defending World Champions 4. Controversy in Brooklyn 5. The Bucs Stop Here 6. The Giants Race to the Top of the Senior Circuit 7. The Braves Load Up and Fall Down 8. The Doleful Deacon and the Colorless Reds 9. Look Away: Ben Chapman and the Faltering Phils 10. The National League Campaign 11. Hammerin' Hank and the World Champion Tigers 12. War Heroes, Knuckleballers, and a Spy 13. The Spirit of St. Louis 14. Marse Joe and the Bronx Bombers 15. The Boy Manager and the Holdout 16. Jimmy Dykes and the Pale Hose 17. Catfish, Boo, and Mr. Yawkey 18. Connie Mack, Bobo, and the No-Hit Wonder 19. The American League Campaign 20. The World Series 21. Return to Normalcy Appendix A. The National League Teams Appendix B. The American League Teams Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. The 1945 Season Approaches 2. Jolly Cholly and His Over-the-Hill Gang Win the Pennant 3. The Defending World Champions 4. Controversy in Brooklyn 5. The Bucs Stop Here 6. The Giants Race to the Top of the Senior Circuit 7. The Braves Load Up and Fall Down 8. The Doleful Deacon and the Colorless Reds 9. Look Away: Ben Chapman and the Faltering Phils 10. The National League Campaign 11. Hammerin' Hank and the World Champion Tigers 12. War Heroes, Knuckleballers, and a Spy 13. The Spirit of St. Louis 14. Marse Joe and the Bronx Bombers 15. The Boy Manager and the Holdout 16. Jimmy Dykes and the Pale Hose 17. Catfish, Boo, and Mr. Yawkey 18. Connie Mack, Bobo, and the No-Hit Wonder 19. The American League Campaign 20. The World Series 21. Return to Normalcy Appendix A. The National League Teams Appendix B. The American League Teams Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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