Rube Foster in His Time

On the Field and in the Papers with Black Baseball's Greatest Visionary

Larry Lester author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:14th Sep '12

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Although Andrew "Rube" Foster (1879-1930) stands among the best African American pitchers of the 1900s, this baseball pioneer made his name as the founder and president of the Negro National League, the first all-black league to survive a full season. In addition to founding this groundbreaking black-owned and -operated business, Foster also founded and managed the Chicago American Giants, one of the most successful black baseball teams of the pre-integration era. This definitive biography combines period editorials and correspondence with insightful narrative to provide a comprehensive portrait of this innovative Hall of Famer. From the unstructured early days of black baseball, when Foster gained glory as a hard-throwing pitcher, through his struggles to establish the NNL and the Giants, to his tragic death from complications of syphilis, this work pays overdue tribute to an authentic American baseball icon.

“This definitive biography combines period editorials and correspondence with insightful narrative to provide a comprehensive portrait of this innovative Hall of Famer...pays overdue tribute to an authentic American baseball icon”—The Courier; “in this work, Larry Lester goes beyond what many researchers could expect to find in gleaning the information necessary for this exceptionally well-documented look at the black game’s early years...while Lester tells the story well, it is the research accompanying the narrative that stands out...outstanding...fascinating...recommend”—SABR Deadball Committee Newsletter.

ISBN: 9780786439270

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm

Weight: 472g

264 pages