The 1994 Major League Baseball season promised to be memorable. Long-standing batting and pitching standards were threatened, including the revered single-season home run record. The Montreal Expos and New York Yankees were delivering remarkable campaigns. In August, acting commissioner Bud Selig called a halt to the season amid the League's latest labor dispute. The shutdown led to a lockout as well as cancellation of more than 900 regular season games, the scheduled expanded rounds of playoffs, and that year's World Series. Like all labor struggles, it was fundamentally about control--of salaries, of players' ability to decide their own fates, and of the game itself.
This book chronicles Major League Baseball's turbulent '94 season and its ripple effects. It highlights earlier labor struggles and the roles performed by individuals from John Montgomery Ward, David Fultz and Robert Murphy to Marvin Miller, Andy Messersmith, Jim "Catfish" Hunter and Donald Fehr. Also examined are the ballplayers' own organizations, from the Players League of the early 1890s to the still potent Major League Baseball Players Association doing battle with team owners and their representatives.
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"Cottrell situates this doomed strike season amid the long, winding history of the decades-long financial dance between players seeking higher compensation and career autonomy while some smaller market teams struggled to compete. ... An interesting read for baseball fans."-Booklist "An intriguing analysis of the 1994 players' strike... To trace the strike's deep roots, Cottrell takes his readers on a long journey back to the formation of Major League Baseball in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ... Cottrell's extensive research and engaging writing style result in an engrossing and straightforward narrative detailing an ugly period in Major League Baseball's history. He does not shy away from relating how both sides in the labor dispute drew ire from baseball writers and fans. This is a welcome addition to the literature on Major League Baseball ... recommended"-Choice
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Interest Age: From 18 years
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
39 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4766-9247-0 (9781476692470)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
A professor emeritus of history and American studies at California State University, Chico, Robert C. Cottrell is the author of more than twenty books, including studies of the counterculture, the year 1968, American radicalism, black baseball and the World War II smokejumpers.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
?1.?The Strike
?2.?The Players' League
?3.?From the Protective Association to the Fraternity and Beyond
?4.?The American Baseball Guild and Jumping
?5.?The Major League Baseball Players Association
?6.?Miller Time
?7.?Free Agency and Arbitration
?8.?We're on Strike! No, You're Locked Out!
?9.?The Adversaries: Donald Fehr vs. Bud Selig
10.?The State of the National Game
11.?-Commissioner-Less Baseball
12.?It Happens Every Spring
13.?The Best Player in Baseball: Barry Bonds
14.?The Natural: Ken Griffey, Jr.
15.?Opening Days
16.?May Days
17.?A June Swoon?
18.?July Was the Hottest Month
19.?August Showers
20.?Discord Continues
21.?Labor Woes and the National Pastime
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index