Playing For Their Nation: Baseball And The American Military During World War Ii

(Hardcover - May 2004)
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Steven R. Bullock

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Just two months after the magical baseball season of 1941, the United States entered World War II, and baseball, like other American institutions, was called upon to sacrifice and serve in the war effort. Utilizing personal accounts, military documents, and newspaper sources, "Playing for Their Nation" provides the first in-depth analysis of the development of military baseball during the Second World War.

Steven R. Bullock describes how virtually every significant American military installation around the world boasted formal baseball teams and leagues designed to soothe the anxieties of combatants and prepare them physically for battle. Officials also sponsored hundreds of exhibition contests involving military and civilian teams and tours by major league stars to entertain servicemen and elevate their spirits.

Fund-raising by the Major Leagues proved remarkably successful in the encouragement of war bond sales and in donations of equipment for military teams. By the end of the war, more than ninety percent of the players on prewar Major League rosters served in the armed forces, and Bullock relates the wartime experiences of the players, such as Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams. Also provided is the statistical analysis of the negative impact of the war on the careers of Major League players in terms of their reduced productivity and shortened careers.

Proving itself to be much more than a game, baseball offered comfort and pride to a military, and a nation, gripped by war.

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Details of Book: Playing For Their Nation: Baseball And The American Military During World War Ii Book: Playing For Their Nation: Baseball And The American Military During World War Ii
Author: Steven R. Bullock
ISBN:

0803213379


ISBN-13:

9780803213371

,

978-0803213371


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: May 2004
Publisher: University Of Nebraska Press
Number of Pages: 224
Language: English
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    Book: Playing For Their Nation: Baseball And The American Military During World War Ii by Steven R. Bullock
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