
When the Monarchs Reigned
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The Kansas City Monarchs are arguably the best-known of all Negro League teams, thanks in part to the inimitable Satchel Paige's association with the team and longtime Monarch Buck O'Neil's role as an ambassador of Black baseball history.
The Monarchs won the first-ever Negro League World Series against the Hilldale club in 1924. Black World Series play went on a 15-year hiatus after 1927, but when it returned, so did the Monarchs. That time, 1942, the team faced the perennial Negro National League champions, the Homestead Grays. In the clash between the two powerhouse squads, the Kansas Citians made mincemeat of the mighty Grays and turned 1942 into the year When the Monarchs Reigned.
This book - the result of a collaborative effort by 32 SABR members - features biographies of Hall of Famers Satchel Paige, Hilton Smith, and Willard Brown; stalwarts such as Newt Allen and Buck O'Neil; and many other players. Also included are biographies of principal owner and Hall of Famer J.L. Wilkinson and other front-office personnel, Ruppert Stadium (which was renamed several times over the course of its existence), and groundbreaking Kansas City Call reporter Willa Bea Harmon. Feature articles focus on topics such as the Call's coverage of the Monarchs, Wilkinson's role in helping to resuscitate Paige's career, and the fate of the Monarchs during the World War II years. In addition to an extensive season timeline, game articles highlight a contest against Dizzy Dean's All-Stars, Satchel Paige Day at Wrigley Field, the two East-West All-Star Games, and the grand finale to the season - the World Series triumph over the Homestead Grays.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 - Newt Allen
- 2 - Frank "Dick" Bradley
- 3 - Willard Brown
- 4 - Johnnie Dawson
- 5 - Frank Duncan (player-manager)
- 6 - Joe Greene
- 7 - Paul Hardy
- 8 - Connie Johnson
- 9 - James "Lefty" LaMarque
- 10 - Jack Matchett
- 11 - Booker McDaniel
- 12 - Gread McKinnis
- 13 - Buck O'Neil
- 14 - Satchel Paige
- 15 - Norris Phillips
- 16 - Henry Frazier Robinson
- 17 - Bonnie Serrell
- 18 - Willie Simms
- 19 - Hilton Smith
- 20 - Herb Souell
- 21 - Ted Strong Jr.
- 22 - Jesse Williams
- 23 - J. L. Wilkinson (co-owner)
- 24 - Tom Baird (co-owner)
- 25 - Tom Baird and the KKK
- 26 - William "Dizzy" Dismukes (personnel director)
- 27 - 1942 Kansas City Monarchs Timeline
- 28 - May 24, 1942: Monarchs v. Dizzy Dean All-Stars
- 29 - July 26, 1942: Paige Garners Victory on Day in his Honor
- 30 - August 16 & 18, 1942: East Team Sweeps Comiskey Classic and Cleveland Benefit Games
- 31 - The 1942 Negro League World Series: Kansas City Monarchs v. Homestead Grays
- 32 - Ruppert Stadium, Kansas City
- 33 - Willa Bea Harmon, Kansas City Call Sportswriter
- 34 - The Kansas City Call and the Kansas City Monarchs
- 35 - J. L. Wilkinson and the Rebirth of Satchel Paige
- 36 - World War II and the Kansas City Monarchs
- 37 - Contributors
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