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Major League Baseball between World War II and the Korean War, 1945-1951
Author : Michael E. Lomax
Published: 2022
Number of pages: 555
Format: Hardback
The perception of Major League Baseball as an investment resulted in the integration of their player rosters being conducted at a snail’s pace. From the owners and administrators’ point of view, the integration of minority players reduced the value of the franchise. Brooklyn Dodgers President Branch Rickey and Cleveland Indians club owner Bill Veeck went against the status quo and signed minority players. Such players were instrumental in both franchises profiting on the field and at the gate. This book offers new insights into the plight of Major League Baseball in the immediate postwar era, and provides a convincing and highly readable account that will be welcomed alike by sport historians and general readers.