This unique and compelling study provides a comprehensive modern account of the history of Major League Baseball specifically, and Organized Baseball in general, from 1945 to 1951. It explores the ways major league owners transformed baseball into a commercial enterprise. 16 teams comprised the American and National Leagues in the immediate postwar period. At the same time, eight of these ball clubs changed ownership. These new owners viewed baseball as an investment and expected a high return.The perception of Major League Baseball as an investment resulted in the integration of their player...
This unique and compelling study provides a comprehensive modern account of the history of Major League Baseball specifically, and Organized Baseball ...