The South Bend Blue Sox
A History of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Team and Its Players, 1943-1954
Jim Sargent author Robert M Gorman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:7th Dec '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Immortalized in the film A League of Their Own, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League debuted in 1943 as a way to fill ballpark seats should Major League Baseball suspend operations during World War II. Any fan expecting to see a watered-down version of the game was in for quite a surprise. The women on the field proved every bit as tough and competitive as their male counterparts, running with abandon, diving for catches, and sliding fearlessly, all while wearing uniforms with short skirts. This work examines the history of the league as seen through the eyes of the players and management and the experiences of the South Bend Blue Sox--one of only two teams to play in all 12 seasons of the league. Although players never saw themselves as revolutionaries, these daring heroines helped pave the way toward greater freedom of choice for the generations of women who followed.
“a carefully researched, detailed, and thoroughly documented study”—Nine; “Based on extensive primary-source research, this book is the most comprehensive examination of a single team from the AAGPBL.”—Leslie Heaphy, Encyclopedia of Women and Baseball.
ISBN: 9780786446476
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
Weight: 526g
302 pages