The Negro Southern League was a baseball minor league that operated off and on from 1920 to 1951. It served as a valuable feeder system to the Negro National League and the Negro American League. A number of NNL and NAL stars got their start in the NSL, among them five Hall of Famers including Satchel Paige and Willie Mays. During its history, more than 80 teams were members of the league, representing 40 cities in a dozen states. In the end only four teams remained, operating more as semipro than professional teams. This book is a narrative history of the league from its inception with eight teams in major Southern cities until its demise three decades later.
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Plott's book...enriches the historiography of black baseball, as well as that of baseball more broadly. The assumptions of ESPN's Hall of 100 reveal that popular conceptions of baseball history remain confined to the white major leagues. Overmyer [Black Ball and the Boardwalk, McFarland 2015] and Plott contest this assumption by illuminating the triumphant, tumultuous, and trailblazing histories of the Bacharach Giants and Negro Southern League. Both authors ambitiously tackled subjects that required diligent and tedious archival research. The detailed accounts they provide not only validate the scholarly seriousness with which they approached their studies, but their passionate commitment to recovering black baseball and ensuring it receives rightful historical appreciation."-Cat Ariail, Sport in American History; "Plott's intellectual and organizational feat of producing coherent history out of [a] welter of facts is extremely impressive...definitive...a must. The Negro Southern League will be a must acquisition for amateur or professional baseball historians, library collections, and anyone interested in Southern and African-American history. It is an essential part of the record of American sport."-Tim Morris, Sport Literature Association; "Plott's book fills a tremendous void in Negro League history"-The Courier; "This immensely entertaining book fills a void in the story of American baseball. Plott has delved through hundreds of newspaper accounts and...[i]n what must have been a herculean effort, [he] has provided appendices listing the yearly rosters of the teams, lists of pennant winners, even no-hit games, compiling in one volume statistics that might have been lost to history if not for his research. This immensely entertaining book fills a void in the story of American baseball. Anyone interested in the history of baseball will love this book; baseball nuts will devour it"-Alabama Writers' Forum; "The definitive work on black baseball in the South."-Layton Revel, Center for Negro League Baseball Research.
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Zielgruppe
Interest Age: From 18 years
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
30 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-7864-7544-5 (9780786475445)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Retired journalist and freelance writer, William J. Plott, a member of the Society for American Baseball Research since 1971, has been a member of SABR's Negro Leagues Committee since its inception. He was also a member of the Negro Leagues Researchers and Authors Group that compiled Negro league statistics for the Hall of Fame. He lives in Montevallo, Alabama.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 * 1920: The Beginning
2 * 1921: Expansion
3 * 1922: Regrouping
4 * 1923-25: Killed by Progress?
5 * 1926: Revival of the Negro Southern League
6 * 1927: Without Major Players
7 * 1928-30: A Tottering Revival
8 * 1931: Back Again
9 * 1932: Major League Status
10 * 1933: Putting It Back Together
11 * 1934: More New Faces
12 * 1935: Welcome Home, Black Barons
13 * 1936: The End of an Era
14 * 1937-44: The War and Waiting for the Future
15 * 1945: The League Returns
16 * 1946: Boom Times
17 * 1947: Cracks Appearing
18 * 1948: Changing Lineup
19 * 1949: The Hyphens Arrive
20 * 1950-51: The End
Appendix A: Champions, Playoffs, No Hit Games
Appendix B: Yearly Rosters
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index