

An edition of One nation under baseball (2017)
How the 1960s collided with the national pastime
By John Florio
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Language
eng
Pages
221
Description:
"One Nation Under Baseball highlights the intersection between American society and America's pastime during the 1960s, when the hallmarks of the sport--fairness, competition, and mythology--came under scrutiny. John Florio and Ouisie Shapiro examine the events of the era that reshaped the game: the Koufax and Drysdale million-dollar holdout, the encroachment of television on newspaper coverage, the changing perception of ballplayers from mythic figures to overgrown boys, the arrival of the everyman Mets and their free-spirited fans, and the lawsuit brought against team owners by Curt Flood. One Nation Under Baseball brings to life the seminal figures of the era--including Bob Gibson, Marvin Miller, Tom Seaver, and Dick Young--richly portraying their roles during a decade of flux and uncertainty"--
subjects: Baseball players, Baseball, African American baseball players, History, Biography, Discrimination in sports, Baseball, history, Baseball -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Baseball -- Social aspects -- United States, Baseball players -- United States -- Biography, African American baseball players -- Biography, Discrimination in sports -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Social aspects, SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / History
Places: United States
Times: 20th century