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Widely considered the best black player of the 19th century,
Hall-of-Famer Frank Grant challenged baseball's color barrier in
the 1880s to play for all-white professional teams--two of which
fought a legal battle for his services. This first full-length
biography documents Grant's career highlights, including successful
games against Major League teams and at-bats against Hall-of-Fame
pitchers. Stories overlooked for more than a century are examined,
including a falsified anecdote that obscured one of Grant's best
games from history. New light is shed on the early years of the
Cuban Giants, the first black pro ball club.
This is the first full-length biography of Kid Nichols (1869-1953),
who won 30 or more games a record seven times and was the youngest
pitcher to reach 300 career victories. Much new light is shed on
Nichols' early life in Madison, Wisconsin, along with important
influences and experiences as a teenager living in Kansas City. His
professional career is documented by drawing heavily from
publications of the era and Nichols' own words. The high regard in
which he was held by fans, teammates and even opponents is
contrasted with his contentious relationship with team owners.
Nichols' period of restlessness, ambition, and risk-taking
following his long stint with Boston's National League team is
detailed, as is the campaign to get him into the Hall of Fame. The
book includes previously unpublished photos from his descendants'
archives, many more than a century old.
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