If ever there was a figure who changed the game of baseball, it was Walter OMalley. Criticized in New York and beloved in Los Angeles, OMalley is one of the most controversial owners in the history of American sports. He remade the major leagues and altered the course of history in both Brooklyn and Los Angeles when he moved the Dodgers to California. But while many New York critics attacked him, OMalley looked to the future, declining to argue his case. As a result, fans across the nation have been unable to stop arguing about himuntil now.
Using never-before-seen documents and candid interviews with OMalleys players, associates, and relatives, Pulitzer Prizewinning writer Michael DAntonio finally reveals this complex sportsman and industry pioneer. Born into Tammany Hall connections, OMalley used political contacts to grow wealthy during the Great Depression, and then maneuvered to take control of the formerly downtrodden Dodgers. After his defeat in a war of wills with the famed power broker, Robert Moses, OMalley uprooted the boroughs team and transplanted them to Los Angeles. Once in Los Angeles, OMalley overcame opponents of his stadium and helped define the city. Other owners came to regard him as their guidealmost an unofficial commissionerand he worked behind the scenes to usher in the age of the players union and free agency.
Filled with new revelations about OMalleys battle with Moses, his pioneering business strategies, and his relationship with Jackie Robinson, Forever Blue is a uniquely intimate portrait of a man who changed Americas pastime forever. His fascinating story is fundamental to the history of sports, business, and the American West.
Using never-before-seen documents and candid interviews with OMalleys players, associates, and relatives, Pulitzer Prizewinning writer Michael DAntonio finally reveals this complex sportsman and industry pioneer. Born into Tammany Hall connections, OMalley used political contacts to grow wealthy during the Great Depression, and then maneuvered to take control of the formerly downtrodden Dodgers. After his defeat in a war of wills with the famed power broker, Robert Moses, OMalley uprooted the boroughs team and transplanted them to Los Angeles. Once in Los Angeles, OMalley overcame opponents of his stadium and helped define the city. Other owners came to regard him as their guidealmost an unofficial commissionerand he worked behind the scenes to usher in the age of the players union and free agency.
Filled with new revelations about OMalleys battle with Moses, his pioneering business strategies, and his relationship with Jackie Robinson, Forever Blue is a uniquely intimate portrait of a man who changed Americas pastime forever. His fascinating story is fundamental to the history of sports, business, and the American West.



