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Playing America's Game: Baseball, Latinos, and the Color Line (American Crossroads) [Hardcover]

Adrian Burgos Jr. (Author)

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American Crossroads June 4, 2007
Although largely ignored by historians of both baseball in general and the Negro leagues in particular, Latinos have been a significant presence in organized baseball from the beginning. In this benchmark study on Latinos and professional baseball from the 1880s to the present, Adrian Burgos tells a compelling story of the men who negotiated the color line at every turn--passing as "Spanish" in the major leagues or seeking respect and acceptance in the Negro leagues.
Burgos draws on archival materials from the U.S., Cuba, and Puerto Rico, as well as Spanish- and English-language publications and interviews with Negro league and major league players. He demonstrates how the manipulation of racial distinctions that allowed management to recruit and sign Latino players provided a template for Brooklyn Dodgers' general manager Branch Rickey when he initiated the dismantling of the color line by signing Jackie Robinson in 1947. Burgos's extensive examination of Latino participation before and after Robinson's debut documents the ways in which inclusion did not signify equality and shows how notions of racialized difference have persisted for darker-skinned Latinos like Orestes ("Minnie") Miñoso, Roberto Clemente, and Sammy Sosa.


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"Fascinating"--New York Times

"If you want to understand the Latino experience in baseball, read this book."--Slate Magazine

"The best book yet on the history of Latinos in American baseball."--Beyondchron

"Burgos does a thorough job of describing this system of skirting the color line, as well as its effects."--Mlb.com

"Superb and, in many ways, path breaking . . . A must-read for any serious fan of baseball."--San Francisco Chronicle

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"Adrian Burgos is one of best young historians currently working the baseball beat. This is essential reading, not just for baseball aficionados, but anyone interested in the history of American race and ethnic relations."--Jules Tygiel, author of Extra Bases: Reflections on Jackie Robinson, Race, and Baseball History

"Playing America's Game is a terrific addition to the growing literature in Latino history. It is the most comprehensive and nuanced treatment of Latinos and professional baseball."--Vicki L.Ruiz, author of From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America


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José Méndez, intellectual disfranchisement, black baseball circuit, purest bars, racial eligibility, ganized baseball, scouting practices, black mascot, integration pioneers, racial knowledge, player raids, global turn, racial inclusion, baseball management, baseball circles, baseball academies, transnational circuit, sporting press, amateur draft, racial positioning, baseball public, team officials, baseball scene, signing players, colored players
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