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Whistle Stops: Black Baseball on the Road
An unwritten rule barred blacks from participating between the white foul
lines, until 1947 when Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers of the
National League. In response to this exclusion, black baseball players
formed their own teams and their own leagues to play America’s National
Pastime – before it became truly National.
The Forgotten Leagues 2011 Calendar, “Whistle Stops: Black Baseball on the
Road,” celebrates the hard road to glory before the de-segregation of Major
League baseball, with such teams as early as the 1895 Page Fence Giants from
Adrian, Michigan, to the Monarchs of Kansas City, the Buckeyes of Cleveland,
the Crawfords of Pittsburgh, the Eagles of Newark, the Black Barons of
Birmingham, American Giants of Chicago, the Red Sox of Memphis, Stars of
Detroit, the Clowns from Indianapolis, and the 1946 airborne Satchel Paige
All-Stars.
Life on the road was often tough as one player Stanley “Doc” Glenn, of the
Philadelphia Stars, recalled, “We rode the dog before it was called
Greyhound.”
This time capsule edition renders historical images of the various modes of
transportation by selected teams.
Discover the bumpy ride and dusty roads.
Discover the hard seats and harden attitudes.
Discover black baseball’s Road Warriors.
$14.95 Style # FLCAL2011
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