Barbary Baseball
The Pacific Coast League of the 1920s
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About the Book
In the 1920s baseball fans flocked to minor league ballparks, making stars of players who would never wear a major league uniform. This was particularly true on the West Coast, where fans embraced the colorful Pacific Coast league as a third major league.
Owners’ meetings were rambunctious affairs where issues were sometimes settled with fists. In the stands, drinking and gambling went unchecked. On the field, players and umpires were as likely to trade punches as insults. But its rowdy style did not detract from the quality of the league. Talented players used the 200 game schedule and cozy, bandbox ballparks to produce unparalleled offensive fireworks. The rich history includes the first-ever listing of all players in the PCL during the 1920s.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
R. Scott Mackey
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 237
Bibliographic Info: 48 photos, appendix, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011 [1995]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6709-9
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1. Rocked by Scandal 5
2. 1920—The PCL’S First Dynasty 15
3. 1921—The (Un) Lucky Beavers 29
4. 1922—The PCL as a Third Major League 43
5. 1923—Civil War 57
6. 1924—The Great Six—Day Bicycle Race 73
7. 1925—Team of the Decade 90
8. 1926—One for the Angels 108
9. 1927—A Buzz in Oakland 123
10. 1928—No Tears Due or Justified 141
11. 1929—The “Other Team” Shares the Glory 1589
12. In Their Own Words 178
13. The All—1920s Team 193
Appendix: The Players 197
Bibliography 213
Index 217
Book Reviews & Awards
“all kinds of interesting information”—Yankees Magazine; “well-written…incredibly well researched…a necessary addition to every baseball library”—SABR Minor League Committee Newsletter; “well-researched…. Recommended”—Choice.