OLDIES.com - Direct source of Collectables Records and Alpha Video
Cart Icon SHOPPING BASKET YOUR ACCOUNT ORDER STATUS HELP
Tabs: Home | Audio CDs | Box Sets | Vinyl | Books | Hardware & Accessories
 
Call 1-800-336-4627 to Order
CLEARANCE BOOKS MUSIC & RADIO BOOKS MOVIES & TV BOOKS NEW ADDITIONS TOP SELLERS
powered by Google
  Free Shipping on Orders of $75 or More



Baseball

The Best Man Plays: Major League Baseball and the Black Athlete, 1901-2002

by Andrew O'Toole
Your Price: $24.95
Retail Price: $29.95
You Save: $5.00 (17%)

Special Order Item
Arrow Usually ships in 2-4 weeks

Free Shipping on orders of $75 or more
(some restrictions apply)


Format: Book

Category: Sports & Sports Memorabilia

HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.
ORDER BY PHONE
1-800-336-4627
or 1-610-649-7565
Mon-Fri: 7am-9pm ET
Sat: 10am-9pm ET
Sun: 10am-8pm ET
Item Number:
BK 9655

Description by OLDIES.com:

It has been said that sport is the great leveler, that on the playing field everyone is of equal status. Through the years, however, few institutions have better embodied America's ideals and prejudices than baseball. Jackie Robinson's debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers marked the first time an African American participated in a major league contest in the 20th century, and his abilities verified what many had believed all along - that African Americans could compete with white players and excel.

The experiences and important contributions of six African American baseball players from the 1900s to the present day are presented in this work. The players are Andrew "Rube" Foster, perhaps the most important figure in black baseball during the first quarter of the 20th century; Satchel Paige, whose talent quickly became known in organized baseball and was built into a near mythical figure by an enchanted press; Larry Doby, who took the field with the Cleveland Indians three months after Jackie Robinson appeared with the Dodgers; Curt Flood, remembered less for the exceptional player he was than for challenging baseball's reserve clause; Dave Parker, the first black player to make a million dollars a year but also a prominent witness to the Pittsburgh drug trial; and Barry Bonds, known for his clashes with fans and the media but most recently revered for his MVP season in 2002 and record-breaking 73 home runs in 2001.

Book Details:

  • Author: Andrew O'Toole;
  • 181 Pages
  • Publisher: McFarland & Company
  • Originally Released in: 2005
  • Release Date: October 14, 2005
  • OLDIES.com Sales Rank: 112,324
  • ISBN: 0786414944
  • Counts as 2 item(s) for International Shipping.

Customers' Ratings & Reviews

Be the first Customer to write an online review of this product!


Top ranking titles in the McFarland & Company series:


Boxart Superman On Film, Television, Radio And Broadway

Your Price: $44.95
You Save: $5.00 (10%)

Boxart Wild Beyond Belief!: Interviews with Exploitation Filmmakers of the 1960s and 1970s

Your Price: $33.95
You Save: $6.00 (15%)


Boxart Tod Browning - The Cinema of Tod Browning: Essays of the Macabre and Grotesque

Your Price: $29.95
You Save: $5.05 (14%)

Boxart Anna Lee - Memoir Of A Career On General Hospital In Film

Your Price: $30.95
You Save: $4.05 (12%)


Boxart Baseball - The New York Giants Base Ball Club: The Growth of a Team and a Sport, 1870 to 1900

Your Price: $26.96
You Save: $2.99 (10%)

Boxart Politics And The American Television Comedy

Your Price: $30.95
You Save: $4.05 (12%)



Explore this Product
Product Categories
Home Movies & TV Shows Audio CD & Box Sets LP, 7" / 45 RPM & 12" Vinyl Books Hardware & Accessories

© Copyright 2000-2008 OLDIES.com and its affiliates and partner companies. All rights reserved.
About OLDIES.com. Contact us by Email: Products and Order Questions or Website Comments.