VICTORY ON TWO FRONTS : the cleveland indians and baseball through the world war ii era
معرفی کتاب «VICTORY ON TWO FRONTS : the cleveland indians and baseball through the world war ii era» نوشتهٔ Scott H. Longert، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ohio University Press در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
**Beginning with the Cleveland Indians’ hard luck during World War II, this thrilling history follows the team through its historic role in racial integration and its legendary postwar comeback. Rich with player photographs and stories, this book is sure to excite American history buffs and baseball fans alike.** In early 1942, baseball team owners across the country scrambled to assemble makeshift rosters from the remaining ballplayers who had not left the sport for the armed forces. The Cleveland Indians suffered a tremendous loss when star pitcher Bob Feller became the first Major Leaguer to enlist, taking his twenty-plus wins per year with him. To make matters worse, the Indians’ new player-manager, Lou Boudreau, had no coaching or managing experience. The resulting team was mediocre, and players struggled to keep up morale. Feller’s return in late 1945 sparked a spectacular comeback. A year later Bill Veeck bought the franchise and, over the next two years, signed the first American League players to break the color barrier: Larry Doby and Satchel Paige. The 1948 season ended with the Indians and Boston Red Sox tied, resulting in the American League’s first playoff game. Thanks in part to rookie Gene Bearden’s outstanding pitching, the Indians went on to beat the National League’s Boston Braves for their second World Series title. Binder7.pdf 9780821424728_FC Longertweb.pdf CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS WAR AND BASEBALL SUPPORT THE TROOPS FINDING HELP A NEW SPRING TRAINING TO PLAY OR NOT TO PLAY THE END OF AN ERA THE BOYS COME HOME HEATH MOVES ON A CHANGE AT THE TOP BUILDING A WINNER LARRY DOBY ARRIVES THE BOUDREAU CONTROVERSY A TREMENDOUS RACE A BATTLE TO THE END VICTORY AT LAST EPILOGUE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SOURCES INDEX "Like other teams, the Cleveland Indians suffered as World War II drained rosters and distracted fans. But in 1945, star pitcher Bob Feller returned from naval service and was soon joined by the American League's first Black players: Larry Doby and Satchel Paige. This book shows how, in 1948, they led the Indians to a World Series championship"-- Provided by publisher
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