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Shut out

a story of race and baseball in Boston

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An edition of Shut Out (2002)

Shut out

a story of race and baseball in Boston

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"Imagine Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Bobby Doerr, and Willie Mays all on the same team, playing for the Boston Red Sox during the 194Os and 195Os. Think of how different those epic battles with the New York Yankees might have been with these four Hall of Famers playing together at Fenway Park. Think of how different Red Sox history would have been.".

"It is not a dream, for it could have happened. It should have happened. Williams and Mays could have roamed the outfield together and formed a devastating offensive tandem. Robinson and Doerr could have turned double plays in the same infield." "It never came to pass, and racism is the only reason why.".

"The Red Sox chose not to sign Jackie Robinson, who was humiliated during a 1945 tryout, and also the great Willie Mays four years later. Not only did the Red Sox fail to seize the chance to build a baseball Dream Team, argues Boston native and journalist Howard Bryant, but also compounded the mistake by continuing a disturbing pattern of ignoring talented black players, a decades-old legacy the Red Sox now fight to unlearn under new ownership and stars such as Pedro Martinez and Nomar Garciaparra.".

"Controversial and gripping, Shut Out traces this haunting practice of racism - chronicling the policies and personality of the seventy-year dynasty of the Yawkey family as well as a conflicted press that wrestled with racial issues - against the backdrop of Boston's own difficult struggle with race. Once the crucible of abolition, the city of Boston would over time become a symbol of racial intolerance, highlighted by the shattering busing crisis of the 1970s.

The duality of the city's historical ideals versus its bitter racial collisions, Bryant shows, is nowhere better exemplified than inside the front office, the clubhouse, and on the field at Fenway Park."--BOOK JACKET.

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Beacon Press
Language
English
Pages
288

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Shut Out
September 2, 2003, Beacon Press
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Shut out: a story of race and baseball in Boston
2002, Beacon Press
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Shut out: a story of race and baseball in Boston
2002, Routledge
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Shut Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston
August 30, 2002, Routledge
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-264) and index.

Published in
Boston, Mass

Classifications

Library of Congress
GV875.B62 B79 2002, GV875.B62B79 2002

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Pagination
xviii, 288 p. :
Number of pages
288

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OL22859856M
Internet Archive
shutoutstoryofra00brya
ISBN 10
0807009792
LCCN
2003052377
Library Thing
157813
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531916

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