By the mid-1950s, New York had been the unrivaled capital of America s national pastime for a century, a place where baseball was followed with truly fanatical fervor. The city s three teams the New York Yankees, the New York Giants, and the Brooklyn Dodgers had over the previous decade rewarded their fans devotion with stellar performances: from 1947 to 1957, one or more of these teams had played in the World Series every year but one. Yet on opening day 1958, the Giants and the Dodgers were gone. Their owners, Walter O Malley and Horace Stoneham, had ripped them away from their longtime...
By the mid-1950s, New York had been the unrivaled capital of America s national pastime for a century, a place where baseball was followed with tru...