America's Game: A History of Major League Baseball through World War II
By (Author) Bryan Soderholm-Difatte
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
8th June 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of sport
History of the Americas
796.357640973
Winner of SABR Larry Ritter Book Award (Deadball) 2019
Hardback
504
Width 164mm, Height 237mm, Spine 41mm
866g
This comprehensive survey of major league baseball looks at the national pastimes legendary figures, major innovations, and pivotal moments, from the beginning of the twentieth century through World War II. In America's Game: A History of Major League Baseball through World War II, Bryan Soderholm-Difatte provides a comprehensive narrative of the major developments and key figures in Major League Baseball, during a time when the sport was still truly the national pastime. Soderholm-Difatte details pivotal momentsincluding the founding of the American League, the 1919 Black Sox scandal, and navigating the Great Depression and two World Warsand concludes with a chapter examining the exclusion of black ballplayers from the major leagues. Central personalities covered in this book include baseball executives Judge Landis and Branch Rickey, managers John McGraw and Joe McCarthy, and iconic players such as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb. Americas Game isnt simply about celebrating the exploits of great players and teams; it is just as much about the history of Major League Baseball as an institution and the evolution of the game itself. With significant changes taking place in baseball in recent times, this book will remind baseball fans young and old of the rich history of the game.
Americas Game is an ambitious and impressive work of history, full of sharp analysis and sure-handed storytelling. Ruth, Cobb, Shoeless Joe, and the rest of the boys are here, but Bryan Soderholm-Difatte is at his best in explaining how the game they played evolved as an institution and became part of our nations DNA. -- Jonathan Eig, New York Times best-selling author of Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig
Bryan Soderholm-Difatte brings a nuanced, stimulating, and enlightening perspective to baseball over the first half of the twentieth century.Casual baseball fans and hardcore historians alike will enjoy this highly engaging, well-written story. -- Daniel R. Levitt, author of The Battle that Forged Modern Baseball: The Federal League Challenge and Its Legacy
This is a thorough and well-documented account of a specific period of American baseball history. * CHOICE *
Bryan Soderholm-Difatte is a former senior analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Counterterrorism Center. He is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and a regular contributor to The Baseball Research Journal. He is the author of The Golden Era of Major League Baseball: A Time of Transition and Integration (R&L, 2015).