Extra Bases: Reflections on Jackie Robinson, Race, and Baseball History

Front Cover
U of Nebraska Press, Jan 1, 2002 - Sports & Recreation - 164 pages
Few sports have as much power and magic as baseball, and few writers have addressed the history of the game as well as Jules Tygiel. In his role as a historian, Tygiel purposefully takes his eye off the ball and focuses on the broader cultural scene that surrounds the game: how developments in the game reflect American society and the ways in which our nation has changed over time. In doing so he captures a part of baseball that many have forgotten, a rich aspect of our American legacy.

In this collection of articles Tygiel illuminates significant events and issues in the history of baseball. He revisits the Jackie Robinson saga?his turbulent military service in World War II, the story behind his signing, and the evolution of his legacy. Tygiel examines the history of blacks in baseball?the Negro Leagues and baseball's Jim Crow era, race relations in baseball since 1947, and Roy Campanella's career and his life after the tragic automobile accident that left him paralyzed. Finally, Tygiel analyzes what baseball history has to offer?how it should be written, the intersection of television and baseball, and a reflection on the current state of the game.

 

Selected pages

Contents

Introduction to The Jackie Robinson Reader
3
The CourtMartial of Jackie Robinson
14
Jackie Robinsons Signing The Untold Story With John Thorn
24
Afterword to Baseballs Great Experiment
35
REFLECTIONS ON RACE AND BASEBALL
49
Black Ball The Jim Crow Years
51
Unreconciled Strivings Baseball in Jim Crow America
71
Introduction to Its Good to Be Alive
96
REFLECTIONS ON BASEBALL HISTORY
119
Playing by the Book Baseball History in the 1980s
121
Sports from a Sofa
139
Ken Burns Meets Jackie Robinson
145
The Polo Grounds
149
Salaries Are Escalating but They Dont Guarantee Winning
162
Acknowledgments
Copyright

Black Ball The Integrated Game
104

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2002)

Jules Tygiel is a professor of history at San Francisco State University. He is the author of Past Time: Baseball as History and Baseball's Great Experiment: Jackie Robinson and His Legacy.

Bibliographic information