Description:
Before Jackie Robinson
integrated major league baseball in 1947, black and white ballplayers
had been playing against one another for five decades -- even, on rare
occasions, playing with each other. Interracial contests took place
during the off-season, when major leaguers and Negro Leaguers alike
fattened their wallets by playing exhibitions in cities and towns
across America. These barnstorming tours reached new heights, however,
when Satchel Paige and other African-American stars took on white teams
headlined by the irrepressible Dizzy Dean. Lippy and funny, a born
showman, the native Arkansan saw no reason why he shouldn't pitch
against Negro Leaguers. Paige, who feared no one and chased a buck
harder than any player alive, instantly recognized the box-office
appeal of competing against Dizzy Dean's "All-Stars." Paige and Dean
both featured soaring leg kicks and loved to mimic each other's style
to amuse fans. Skin color aside, the dirt-poor Southern pitchers had
much in common.
Historian Timothy M. Gay has unearthed long-forgotten exhibitions where
Paige and Dean dueled, and he tells the story of their pioneering
escapades in this engaging book. Long before they ever heard of
Robinson or Larry Doby, baseball fans from Brooklyn to Enid, Oklahoma,
watched black and white players battle on the same diamond. With such
Hall of Fame teammates as Josh Gibson, Turkey Stearnes, Mule Suttles,
Oscar Charleston, Cool Papa Bell, and Bullet Joe Rogan, Paige often had
the upper hand against Diz. After arm troubles sidelined Dean, a new
pitching phenom, Bob Feller -- Rapid Robert -- assembled his own teams
to face Paige and other blackballers. By the time Paige became Feller's
teammate on the Cleveland Indians in 1948, a rookie at age forty-two,
Satch and Feller had barnstormed against each other for more than a
decade.
These often obscure contests helped hasten the end of Jim Crow
baseball, paving the way for the game's integration. Satchel Paige,
Dizzy Dean, and Bob Feller never set out to make social history -- but
that's precisely what happened. Tim Gay has brought this era to vivid
and colorful life in a book that every baseball fan will embrace.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid
Robert
The Wild Saga of Interracial Baseball Before Jackie Robinson
by Timothy M. Gay
ISBN:
9781416547983
ISBN-10: 1416547983
Publisher: Simon
and Schuster
Publication
Date: March 2010
Format:
Hardcover, 349
pages, 6.5" x 9.5"
Book
Type:
New