Phil Dixon's American Baseball Chronicles Great Teams: the 1931 Homestead Grays, Volume I (e-bog) af Dixon, Phil S.
Dixon, Phil S. (forfatter)

Phil Dixon's American Baseball Chronicles Great Teams: the 1931 Homestead Grays, Volume I e-bog

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The &quote;Greatest Baseball team of all-time&quote; easily describes the 1931 Homestead Grays. They remain a team never to be forgotten-a team that rates with the greatest teams in all of baseball history. Organized in 1910, baseball's Homestead Grays of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-an exclusively African-American team-held claim to a regional championship and also a legitimate claim to baseball...
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Forfattere Dixon, Phil S. (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris US
Udgivet 31 oktober 2009
Længde 352 sider
Genrer WS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781664153356
The "e;Greatest Baseball team of all-time"e; easily describes the 1931 Homestead Grays. They remain a team never to be forgotten-a team that rates with the greatest teams in all of baseball history. Organized in 1910, baseball's Homestead Grays of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-an exclusively African-American team-held claim to a regional championship and also a legitimate claim to baseball's World Championship. The Grays' well-known leader was Hall of Famer Cumberland "e;Cum"e; Posey. His 1931 Grays featured among others; Hall of Fame third baseman Jud Wilson, Hall of Fame infielder Oscar Charleston, a Hall of Fame catcher in Josh Gibson and two Hall of Fame pitchers in Willie Foster and Joseph "e;Smokey Joe"e; Williams-a total of five legendary players. Paced by young Josh Gibson, age 18 and the most powerful home run hitter in baseball, Posey's 1931 Homestead Grays finished with a magnificent 143-29-2 record. This is their story told here for the first time. Included within the text are written accounts for every game from the Homestead Grays' entire 1931 schedule of nearly 175 contest, with scores, attendance figures and player biographies. The work includes score and locations on more than 300 additional games played by the Kansas City Monarchs, Hilldale, Baltimore's Black Sox, the Cuban House of David, New York's Harlem Stars and other African-American teams in operation during that same 1931 season. The comparative scores and their related histories are a resourceful and entertaining aid for further analysis and assessment on the participation of African-American athletes in baseball as best represented from the perspective of a single championship season.