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The Black Prince of Baseball Donald Dewey

The Black Prince of Baseball By Donald Dewey

The Black Prince of Baseball by Donald Dewey


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At the begiining of the twentieth century Hal Chase emerged as one of baseball's greatest players, though also as one of its most scandalous characters. But as Donald Dewey and Nicholas Acocella reveal in their groundbreaking biography, Chase was also a scapegoat for baseball notables with hands even dirtier than his.

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The Black Prince of Baseball: Hal Chase and the Mythology of the Game by Donald Dewey

As America lurched into the twentieth century, its national pastime was afflicted with the same moral malaise that was enveloping the rest of the nation. Players regularly bet on games, games were routinely fixed, and league politics were as dirty as the base paths. Against this backdrop, Hal Chase emerged as one of the game's greatest players and also as one of its most scandalous characters.

With charisma and bravado that earned him the nickname The Prince, Chase charmed his way across America, spinning lies in the afternoon, dealing high-stakes poker at night, and gambling with beautiful women until dawn. Most notoriously of all, he undermined his stature as the era's greatest first baseman by conniving with gamblers to fix games and draw teammates into his diamond conspiracies.

But as Donald Dewey and Nicholas Acocella reveal in their groundbreaking biography, The Black Prince of Baseball, Chase was also a scapegoat for baseball notables with hands even dirtier than his. These included league officials who ignored facts in an attempt to pin the 1919 Black Sox scandal on him and-a previously unknown twist-the fabled John McGraw, who perjured himself on a witness stand against the first baseman. Although Chase, contrary to popular belief, was never banned from the major leagues, meticulous research by the authors implicates him in other shady enterprises as well, not least an attempt to blackmail revivalist Aimee Semple McPherson.

As The Black Prince of Baseball makes clear, in his protean talents and larcenies, Hal Chase personified all the excesses of Ragtime.

The Black Prince of Baseball Reviews

A remarkable look at a bygone scandal.-Kristin Kloberdanz, Chicago Tribune
Dewey and Acocella have compiled an exhaustive study. . . . Their method produces moments of great insight, humor, complexity, and tragedy.-Daniel Gabriel, Elysian Fields Quarterly
With incredible research and detail Dewey and Acocella recount the story of one of the most controversial characters in all of baseball history.-Andrew Elias, Ft. Meyers Magazine
Fans of this era will love this book.-Gregg's Baseball Bookcase
A very satisfying book.-Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books
Baseball historians will find this an excellent addition to their knowledge on the early game and the general topic of gambling in baseball.-Doug Wilson, Sport in American History

About Donald Dewey

Donald Dewey has published more than thirty books of fiction, nonfiction, and drama, including the history of baseball fans The Tenth Man and the novels The Fantasy League Murders and The Bolivian Sailor. Nicholas Acocella is the author or coauthor of several books on baseball, including (with Donald Dewey) The New Biographical History of Baseball: The Classic and Total Ballclubs.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionCats and CradlesPlaying the FieldsGames for SaleYankee DandyConsolation PrizesBroadway LightsAftershocksInlaws and OutlawsManaging CrisisSecond ThoughtsPoxes on the HousePeaceful CoexistenceCaptain OutrageousChase in ChargeBreakdownsAffairs to RememberRelocationsThe Second CityA Federal CaseNon-SupportThe Red PrinceWar CloudsLaying DownFibbers and MageeBurning BridgesGiant AcquittalsThe Wild BunchDirty LaundryOut at HomeStill Crazy After All These YearsBlame GamesOn the BorderlineArizona TravelerWhen Hustlers MeetThe Nuclear Family and Other MeltdownsLast LicksThe Extra InningsEpilogueBibliographyIndex

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CIN0803299397G
9780803299399
0803299397
The Black Prince of Baseball: Hal Chase and the Mythology of the Game by Donald Dewey
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Nebraska Press
20160501
456
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