Only the Ball Was White: A History of Legendary Black Players and All-Black Professional Teams
$21.99
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Book Synopsis: Early in the 1920s, the New York Giants sent a scout to watch a young Cuban play for Foster's American Giants, a baseball club in the Negro Leagues. During one at-bat this talented slugger lined a ball so hard that the rightfielder was able to play it off the top of the fence and throw Christobel Torrienti out at first base. The scout liked what he saw, but was disappointed in the player's appearance. “He was a light brown,” recalled one of Torrienti's teammates, “and would have gone up to the major leagues, but he had real rough hair.” Such was life behind the color line, the unofficial boundary that prevented hundreds of star-quality athletes from playing big-league baseball.
When Only the Ball Was White was first published in 1970, Satchel Paige had not yet been inducted into the Hall of Fame and there was a general ignorance even among sports enthusiasts of the rich tradition of the Negro Leagues. Few knew that during the 1930s and '40s outstanding black teams were playing regularly in Yankee Stadium and Brooklyn's Ebbets Field. And names like Cool Papa Bell, Rube Foster, Judy Johnson, Biz Mackey, and Buck Leonard would bring no flash of smiling recognition to the fan's face, even though many of these men could easily have played alongside Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Hack Wilson, Lou Gehrig—and shattered their records in the process. Many baseball pundits now believe, for example, that had Josh Gibson played in the major leagues, he would have surpassed Babe Ruth's 714 home runs before Hank Aaron had even hit his first. And the great Dizzy Dean acknowledged that the best pitcher he had ever seen was not Lefty Grove or Carl Hubbell, but rather “old Satchel Paige, that big lanky colored boy.”
In Only the Ball Was White, Robert Peterson tells the forgotten story of these excluded ballplayers, and gives them the recognition they were so long denied. Reconstructing the old Negro Leagues from contemporary sports publications, accounts of games in the black press, and through interviews with the men who actually played the game, Peterson brings to life the fascinating period that stretched from shortly after the Civil War to the signing of Jackie Robinson in 1947. We watch as the New York Black Yankees and the Philadelphia Crawfords take the field, look on as the East-West All-Star lineups are announced, and listen as the players themselves tell of the struggle and glory that was black baseball. In addition to these vivid accounts, Peterson includes yearly Negro League standings and an all-time register of players and officials, making the book a treasure trove of baseball information and lore.
A monumental and poignant book, Only the Ball Was White reminds us that what was often considered the “Golden Age” of baseball was also the era of Jim Crow. It is a book that must be read by anyone hoping not only to understand the story of baseball, but the story of America.
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Looking for a book that delves deep into the rich history of black baseball players and all-black professional teams? Look no further than "Only the Ball Was White: A History of Legendary Black Players and All-Black Professional Teams". This captivating book takes you on a journey back in time, shedding light on the incredible talents and achievements of these star-quality athletes who were unjustly kept behind the color line.
Discover the names that should have been spoken in the same breath as baseball legends like Ty Cobb and Lou Gehrig. Cool Papa Bell, Rube Foster, Judy Johnson, Biz Mackey, and Buck Leonard may not ring a bell for many fans, but their skills on the field deserved recognition alongside the greats. Imagine what could have been if players like Josh Gibson had been given the opportunity to showcase their talents in the major leagues – they could have shattered records and rewritten the history books.
Author Robert Peterson brings this forgotten era to life by meticulously recreating the old Negro Leagues. Through extensive research and interviews with former players, Peterson unveils the struggles and triumphs of black baseball players during a tumultuous time in American history. The book also includes yearly Negro League standings and an all-time register of players and officials, making it a must-have for any true baseball aficionado.
Don't let another day go by without exploring the incredible legacy of black baseball players. Expand your knowledge of the game with "Only the Ball Was White: A History of Legendary Black Players and All-Black Professional Teams". Experience the thrill of their games, hear their stories, and gain a new appreciation and understanding of this hidden chapter in baseball history.
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