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League That Failed 10
David Quentin Voigt
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Description for League That Failed 10
Hardback. Voigt explores the historical origins of baseball from stick-and-ball games, through the popular players, significant rules changes, and seedy business practices of the final years of the 19th century, years that were crucial to the formation of baseball as it is played today. Series: American Sports History Series. Num Pages: 354 pages, Illustrations, ports. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBT; WSJT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 225 x 147 x 29. Weight in Grams: 649.
The League That Failed cuts through the haze that surrounds 19th-century baseball history, and portrays a classic, colorful era when baseball was chaotic, struggled over by players, coaches, sportswriters, fans, and owners. It recounts the stormy atmosphere after the Inter-League Wars of 1890 and 1891, when the victorious National League made a bald-faced bid to monopolize major league baseball in the United States, succeeding for eight years with the self-styled "Big League," which dominated the game while simultaneously gaining infamous notoriety for such high-handed acts as unilaterally capping players' salaries, failing to protect umpires from physical abuse, and threatening city governments if ballpark attendance dipped. By the turn of the century, weakening financial returns and internecine squabbles allowed an interloping upstart, the American League, to gain a toehold, forcing the National League to abandon its fantasies of monopolizing American baseball. An agreement between the two leagues in 1903 ushered in a long era of prosperity and stability under the umbrella of a familiar dual major league system. Voigt explores the historical origins of baseball from stick-and-ball games, through the popular players, significant rules changes, and seedy business practices of the final years of the 19th century, years that were crucial to the formation of baseball as it is played today. The League That Failed scrutinizes the active promotion of a new, grandiose baseball atmosphere of the "Big League," that included improved stadiums and the increasing importance of until then unknown sports figures: the concessionaire and the sportswriter. The League That Failed convincingly insists that many of the vexing problems of contemporary baseball (falling attendance, embattled club owners, bitter player strikes, and tension between franchises over profitability) originate with the practices of the "Big League" years. Gloomy scenarios touted by many sportswriters today eerily resemble sentim
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Scarecrow Press United States
Number of pages
354
Condition
New
Series
American Sports History Series
Number of Pages
354
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780810833098
SKU
V9780810833098
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About David Quentin Voigt
David Quentin Voigt is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Albright College, where he has taught courses on baseball as popular culture. He is a past president of NASSH and has published seven books on baseball, including an extensive 3 volume history titled American Baseball.
Reviews for League That Failed 10
...astonishingly insightful...
Vintage and Classic Baseball Collector
...a superb book...it belongs in every serious baseball library, fans and public, spotlighting this era...Voigt's 1890s history lesson, The League That Failed, I heartily recommend reading. You will come away with a better understanding of the decade's impact in baseball's panorama.
Grandstand Baseball Annual
...eye-opening...
USA Today Baseball Weekly
...brings alive the grandiose hopes and eventual failure ofThe League That Failed>
Sports Collectors Digest
It undoubtedly is an important and valuable contribution to an understanding of a particularly crucial period of the sport's evolution.
Journal of Sport History
Voigt...reminds us of the common themes that have run through the history of the sport...written for knowledgeable baseball fans, this book would circulate best in libraries having comprehensive holdings on the subject.
Library Journal
...brings alive the grandiose hopes and eventual failure ofThe League That Failed
Sports Collectors Digest
This is a valuable reference work...Voigt's grasp of the early history of professional baseball is clearly evident...a solid, useful contribution to the field, one that will be a welcome addition to public, university, and baseball historians' libraries alike.
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Vintage and Classic Baseball Collector
...a superb book...it belongs in every serious baseball library, fans and public, spotlighting this era...Voigt's 1890s history lesson, The League That Failed, I heartily recommend reading. You will come away with a better understanding of the decade's impact in baseball's panorama.
Grandstand Baseball Annual
...eye-opening...
USA Today Baseball Weekly
...brings alive the grandiose hopes and eventual failure ofThe League That Failed>
Sports Collectors Digest
It undoubtedly is an important and valuable contribution to an understanding of a particularly crucial period of the sport's evolution.
Journal of Sport History
Voigt...reminds us of the common themes that have run through the history of the sport...written for knowledgeable baseball fans, this book would circulate best in libraries having comprehensive holdings on the subject.
Library Journal
...brings alive the grandiose hopes and eventual failure ofThe League That Failed
Sports Collectors Digest
This is a valuable reference work...Voigt's grasp of the early history of professional baseball is clearly evident...a solid, useful contribution to the field, one that will be a welcome addition to public, university, and baseball historians' libraries alike.
Www.Haroldseymour.Com