Black Ball and the Boardwalk: The Bacharach Giants of Atlantic City, 1916-1929

Author:   James E. Overmyer
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9780786472376


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   04 November 2014
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Format:   Paperback
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Author:   James E. Overmyer
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9780786472376


ISBN 10:   0786472375
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   04 November 2014
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Preface 1 A Long Train Ride to Fame 2 Surviving the Great War 3 Under New Management 4 Back Home in Atlantic City 5 In the Big Leagues 6 The Championship Seasons 7 Down in the Standings, and Out of the City Epilogue Appendix A: Game Log Appendix B: Rosters Appendix C: Batting and Pitching Statistics by Year Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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“well researched”—The Courier; “a detailed and fascinating season-by-season reconstruction of the history of the Bacharach Giants…an important book...meticulous...one of the most complete histories of any Negro League team that has been published to date...this book will no doubt foster additional interest in the history of the Negro Leagues”—Journal of Sport History; “enriches the historiography of black baseball, as well as that of baseball more broadly. The assumptions of ESPN’s Hall of 100 reveal that popular conceptions of baseball history remain confined to the white major leagues. Overmyer and Plott [The Negro Southern League, McFarland 2015] contest this assumption by illuminating the triumphant, tumultuous, and trailblazing histories of the Bacharach Giants and Negro Southern League. Both authors ambitiously tackled subjects that required diligent and tedious archival research. The detailed accounts they provide not only validate the scholarly seriousness with which they approached their studies, but their passionate commitment to recovering black baseball and ensuring it receives rightful historical appreciation.”—Cat Ariail, Sport in American History; “The Atlantic City of the Bacharach Giants was a colorful town politically and otherwise, especially during the era of Prohibition, and Overmyer gives us a vivid picture of the intersection of politics and baseball when liquor was demonized. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of black professional baseball.”—Lawrence Hogan, author of The Forgotten History of African American Baseball; “Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Black Ball and the Boardwalk tells the story of Negro League baseball through the lens of one of its most fascinating and under-appreciated teams.”—Rebecca T. Alpert, author of Out of Left Field: Jews and Black Baseball.


well researched --The Courier; a detailed and fascinating season-by-season reconstruction of the history of the Bacharach Giants...an important book...meticulous...one of the most complete histories of any Negro League team that has been published to date...this book will no doubt foster additional interest in the history of the Negro Leagues --Journal of Sport History; enriches the historiography of black baseball, as well as that of baseball more broadly. The assumptions of ESPN's Hall of 100 reveal that popular conceptions of baseball history remain confined to the white major leagues. Overmyer and Plott [The Negro Southern League, McFarland 2015] contest this assumption by illuminating the triumphant, tumultuous, and trailblazing histories of the Bacharach Giants and Negro Southern League. Both authors ambitiously tackled subjects that required diligent and tedious archival research. The detailed accounts they provide not only validate the scholarly seriousness with which they approached their studies, but their passionate commitment to recovering black baseball and ensuring it receives rightful historical appreciation. --Cat Ariail, Sport in American History; The Atlantic City of the Bacharach Giants was a colorful town politically and otherwise, especially during the era of Prohibition, and Overmyer gives us a vivid picture of the intersection of politics and baseball when liquor was demonized. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of black professional baseball. --Lawrence Hogan, author of The Forgotten History of African American Baseball; Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Black Ball and the Boardwalk tells the story of Negro League baseball through the lens of one of its most fascinating and under-appreciated teams. --Rebecca T. Alpert, author of Out of Left Field: Jews and Black Baseball.


well researched --<i>The Courier</i>; a detailed and fascinating season-by-season reconstruction of the history of the Bacharach Giants...an important book...meticulous...one of the most complete histories of any Negro League team that has been published to date...this book will no doubt foster additional interest in the history of the Negro Leagues --<i>Journal of Sport History</i>; enriches the historiography of black baseball, as well as that of baseball more broadly. The assumptions of ESPN's Hall of 100 reveal that popular conceptions of baseball history remain confined to the white major leagues. Overmyer and Plott [<i>The Negro Southern League</i>, McFarland 2015] contest this assumption by illuminating the triumphant, tumultuous, and trailblazing histories of the Bacharach Giants and Negro Southern League. Both authors ambitiously tackled subjects that required diligent and tedious archival research. The detailed accounts they provide not only validate the scholarly seriousness with which they approached their studies, but their passionate commitment to recovering black baseball and ensuring it receives rightful historical appreciation. --Cat Ariail, <i>Sport in American History</i>; The Atlantic City of the Bacharach Giants was a colorful town politically and otherwise, especially during the era of Prohibition, and Overmyer gives us a vivid picture of the intersection of politics and baseball when liquor was demonized. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of black professional baseball. --Lawrence Hogan, author of <i>The Forgotten History of African American Baseball</i>; Meticulously researched and beautifully written, <i>Black Ball and the Boardwalk</i> tells the story of Negro League baseball through the lens of one of its most fascinating and under-appreciated teams. --Rebecca T. Alpert, author of <i>Out of Left Field: Jews and Black Baseball</i>.


well researched --The Courier a detailed and fascinating season-by-season reconstruction of the history of the Bacharach Giants...an important book...meticulous...one of the most complete histories of any Negro League team that has been published to date...this book will no doubt foster additional interest in the history of the Negro Leagues --Journal of Sport History enriches the historiography of black baseball, as well as that of baseball more broadly. The assumptions of ESPN's Hall of 100 reveal that popular conceptions of baseball history remain confined to the white major leagues. Overmyer and Plott [The Negro Southern League, McFarland 2015] contest this assumption by illuminating the triumphant, tumultuous, and trailblazing histories of the Bacharach Giants and Negro Southern League. Both authors ambitiously tackled subjects that required diligent and tedious archival research. The detailed accounts they provide not only validate the scholarly seriousness with which they approached their studies, but their passionate commitment to recovering black baseball and ensuring it receives rightful historical appreciation. --Cat Ariail, Sport in American History The Atlantic City of the Bacharach Giants was a colorful town politically and otherwise, especially during the era of Prohibition, and Overmyer gives us a vivid picture of the intersection of politics and baseball when liquor was demonized. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of black professional baseball. --Lawrence Hogan, author of The Forgotten History of African American Baseball Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Black Ball and the Boardwalk tells the story of Negro League baseball through the lens of one of its most fascinating and under-appreciated teams. --Rebecca T. Alpert, author of Out of Left Field: Jews and Black Baseball.


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SABR member, James E. Overmyer writes and lectures on baseball history, primarily African-American. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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