Battlefields: The Chicago White Sox and the Great War
Autor Jim Leekeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2026
All sixteen clubs in Major League Baseball faced challenges and obstacles during World War I, the Chicago White Sox more so than many. Though owner Charles Comiskey supported military preparedness throughout the American League in 1917, the team was soon losing players to the war effort and floundering, despite winning the first wartime World Series that fall.
In Battlefields, Jim Leeke provides the first detailed examination of how World War I affected the team. Leeke recounts how, during the 1918 season, stars suddenly abandoned their team for jobs and spots on company baseball teams in essential industries, while others enlisted and still more were lost to the military draft. During the war-shortened season, Comiskey and the White Sox struggled to keep a competitive team on the field, fans in the seats, and black ink in the account books amid soaring prices and wartime taxes.
The White Sox emerged from the war in good shape, ready again to capture the first postwar American League pennant. But, as Leeke deftly shows, the problems and divisions that simmered during 1918 ultimately led to the infamous "Black Sox" scandal and the club's fall into disgrace. Battlefields charts the Chicago club's dual rise and fall in captivating detail.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798881802288
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 20 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 20 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Commy
Chapter 2. Sarge
Chapter 3. Chick
Chapter 4: Buck
Chapter 5: Griff
Chapter 6. Swede
Chapter 7. Knuckles
Chapter 8. Scotty
Chapter 9: Doc
Chapter 10. Kid
Chapter 11. Phil
Chapter 12. Shoeless
Chapter 13. Red
Chapter 14. Hap
Chapter 15. Cocky
Chapter 16. Cracker
Chapter 17. Jenks
Chapter 18. Kenesaw
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 2. Sarge
Chapter 3. Chick
Chapter 4: Buck
Chapter 5: Griff
Chapter 6. Swede
Chapter 7. Knuckles
Chapter 8. Scotty
Chapter 9: Doc
Chapter 10. Kid
Chapter 11. Phil
Chapter 12. Shoeless
Chapter 13. Red
Chapter 14. Hap
Chapter 15. Cocky
Chapter 16. Cracker
Chapter 17. Jenks
Chapter 18. Kenesaw
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Recenzii
Jim Leeke's Battlefields: The Chicago White Sox and the Great War, is a well-written and beautifully researched book on how the war affected a legendary-and soon to be infamous-major league team. Along with covering the war's impact on White Sox players, management, and other personnel, Leeke skillfully outlines the discord on the team that would lead to the 1919 Black Sox scandal. His book is a work of great value to anyone interested in the scandal and in this important period of baseball history.
'Judge them as you will,' Jim Leeke cautions us, as he concludes his Introduction to Battlefields. Focusing on eighteen men, many supporting figures, and a nation navigating their way through the greatest cataclysm of the twentieth century, he takes us on a journey of twists, turns, irony, and complex motivations worthy of an absorbing novel. Indeed, judge them as you will. It's good advice.
From ballfields to battlefields, Jim Leeke's absorbing depiction of how the Chicago White Sox franchise-players and owners-responded to World War I is a reader's delight: a flawless blend of baseball and military history that illuminates a critical time for our national pastime.
'Judge them as you will,' Jim Leeke cautions us, as he concludes his Introduction to Battlefields. Focusing on eighteen men, many supporting figures, and a nation navigating their way through the greatest cataclysm of the twentieth century, he takes us on a journey of twists, turns, irony, and complex motivations worthy of an absorbing novel. Indeed, judge them as you will. It's good advice.
From ballfields to battlefields, Jim Leeke's absorbing depiction of how the Chicago White Sox franchise-players and owners-responded to World War I is a reader's delight: a flawless blend of baseball and military history that illuminates a critical time for our national pastime.