Book Review: Color Blind

With the release of the new Jackie Robinson movie, 42, the awareness of the famous story of how Robinson broke the color line in baseball is more rampant than ever. In his new book, Color Blind: The Forgotten Team that Broke Baseball’s Color Line, Tom Dunkel introduces America to a long lost team that once […]

EIGHT MEN ARRIBA

BY ISMAEL NUNEZ This month of February: It’s African-American History Month, It’s also Dominican History Month, and in the first week of February as in every year:  Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela participate in the Caribbean World Series! Yet the games are not shown on prime-time and at the same time there are […]

Baseball’s Golden Era: New York Cubans

From 1947 to 1957, a baseball team from New York City would win the World Series. The three teams present in New York City were the New York Yankees, New York Giants, and Brooklyn Dodgers.   Some of the greatest players came out of this decade. The Yankees would win five World Series titles from […]

Is Jorge Posada Hall of Fame Bound?

Image via Wikipedia Jorge Posada has played for the Yankees since 1995, and started since 1998.  He is a popular player, and as he approaches the end of his career, some noise is being made about electing him to the Hall of Fame.  But does he deserve it?  Is Jorge Posada a future Hall of […]

The History of African Americans in Baseball Bibiliography

Anderson, B. (2001). Celebrating Jackie Robinson? Major League Baseball Sees the Limitations of Promotions. Journal of Promotion Management, 7, 215-224. Carroll, B. (2006). Early Twentieth-Century Heroes: Coverage of Negro League baseball in the Pittsburgh Courier and the Chicago Defender. Journalism History, 32, 34-42. Carroll, B. (2006). From Fraternity to Fracture: Black Press Coverage of Involvement […]

The History of African Americans in Baseball

Image via Wikipedia Part 1 of 4 Even before the breaking of the color line, African Americans made baseball part of their lives by establishing very successful leagues of their own, known as the Negro Leagues. Barely anything is made of these leagues today, but obviously there was enough interest in baseball from African Americans […]

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