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The League That Failed cuts through the haze that surrounds 19th-century baseball history, and portrays a classic, colorful era when baseball was chaotic, struggled over by players, coaches, sportswriters, fans, and owners. It recounts the stormy atmosphere after the Inter-League Wars of 1890 and 1891, when the victorious National League made a bald-faced bid to monopolize major league baseball in the United States, succeeding for eight years with the self-styled Big League, which dominated the game while simultaneously gaining infamous notoriety for such high-handed acts as unilaterally capping players salaries, failing to protect umpires from physical abuse, and threatening city governments if ballpark attendance dipped. By the turn of the century, weakening financial returns and internecine squabbles allowed an interloping upstart, the American League, to gain a toehold, forcing the National League to abandon its fantasies of monopolizing American baseball. An agreement between the two leagues in 1903 ushered in a long era of prosperity and stability under the umbrella of a familiar dual major league system. Voigt explores the historical origins of baseball from stick-and-ball games, through the popular players, significant rules changes, and seedy business practices of the final years of the 19th century, years that were crucial to the formation of baseball as it is played today. The League That Failed scrutinizes the active promotion of a new, grandiose baseball atmosphere of the Big League, that included improved stadiums and the increasing importance of until then unknown sports figures: the concessionaire and the sportswriter. The League That Failed convincingly insists that many of the vexing problems of contemporary baseball (falling attendance, embattled club owners, bitter player strikes, and tension between franchises over profitability) originate with the practices of the Big League years. Gloomy scenarios touted by many sportswriters today eerily resemble sentim

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title The League That Failed American Sports History Series No 10 - photo 1

title:The League That Failed American Sports History Series ; No. 10
author:Voigt, David Quentin.
publisher:Scarecrow Press
isbn10 | asin:0810833093
print isbn13:9780810833098
ebook isbn13:9780585121789
language:English
subjectNational Association of Professional Base Ball Players (U.S.)--History, Baseball--United States--History--19th century.
publication date:1998
lcc:GV875.N18V65 1998eb
ddc:796.357/64/097309034
subject:National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (U.S.)--History, Baseball--United States--History--19th century.
Page i
American Sports History Series
edited by
David B. Biesel
1. Effa Manley and the Newark Eagles by James Overmyer, 1993
2. The United States and World Cup Competition: An Encyclopedic History of the United States in International Competition by Colin Jose, 1994
3. Slide, Kelly, Slide: The Wild Life and Times of Mike "King" Kelly, Baseball's First Superstar by Marty Appel, 1996
4. Baseball by the Numbers by Mark Stang and Linda Harkness, 1997
5. Roller Skating for Gold by David H. Lewis, 1997
6. Baseball's Biggest Blunder: The Bonus Rule of 1953-1957 by Brent Kelley, 1997
7. Lights On! The Wild Century-Long Saga of Night Baseball by David Pietrusza, 1997
8. Windy City Wars: Labor, Leisure, and Sport in the Making of Chicago by Gerald R. Gems, 1997
9. The American Soccer League: The Golden Years of American Soccer, 1921-1931 by Colin Jose, 1998
10. The League That Failed, by David Quentin Voigt, 1998
Page ii
A related title by the series editor:
Can You Name That Team? A Guide to Professional Baseball, Football, Soccer, Hockey, and Basketball Teams and Leagues by David B. Biesel, 1991
Page iii
The League That Failed
David Quentin Voigt
American Sports History Series, No. 10
The League That Failed - image 2
The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Lanham, Md., & London
1998
Page iv
Disclaimer:
Some images in the original hard copy book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
SCARECROW PRESS, INC.
Published in the United States of America
by Scarecrow Press, Inc.
4720 Boston Way
Lanham, Maryland 20706
4 Pleydell Gardens
Kent CT20 2DN, England
Copyright 1998 by David Quentin Voigt
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Voigt, David Quentin.
The league that failed / David Quentin Voigt.
p. cm. (American sports history series : no. 10)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 299) and index.
ISBN 0-8108-3309-3 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (U.S.)
History. 2. BaseballUnited StatesHistory19th century.
I. Title. II. Series.
GV875.N18V65 1998
796.357`64`097309034dc21 97-53304
CIP
Picture 3 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Manufactured in the United States of America.
Page v
To Our Grandchildren
Page vii
Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
1
Prelude to the Big League
1
2
Big League Campaigns, 1892-1900
33
3
The Big Leaguers
105
4
Big League Tycoons
187
5
Big League Auxiliaries and Fans
227
6
Beyond the Big League
287
Sources
299
Index
313
About the Author
323

Page ix
Preface
Delving into American baseball history is the pastime that has held me in its thrall for half a century, during which time five of my books and well over a hundred articles on the subject have seen the light of day. But having recently passed the biblical age norm of three score and ten years, thoughts have been stirring about the wisdom and prudence of spiking my typewriter.
However, the study of baseball history allows no easy exit. As Charles A. Beard once observed, writing history is like dragging a tomcat by the tail over a Persian rug! Thus, I feel compelled to tackle at least one more taskthat of telling the story of big league baseball's decade of the 1890s before taking leave of this century. The sense of urgency is stirred by the fear that once a new century unfolds, memories of twentieth-century baseball feats will surely fade, and nineteenth-century players seem fated to be as little noted as are such eighteen-century events as the French and Indian War.
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