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The St. Louis Cardinals in the 1940's
Contributor(s): Freese, Mel R. (Author)
ISBN: 0786426446     ISBN-13: 9780786426447
Publisher: McFarland and Company, Inc.
OUR PRICE:   $34.65  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2006
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Annotation: Though very few teams can accurately be called dynasties, the 1940s Cardinals certainly made a strong case. During that era, the Cardinals dominated the National League, winning four pennants and three World Series titles, and their rosters included names like Musial and Slaughter. This is the history of the Cardinals during the 1940s, a decade that saw many of the greatest St. Louis clubs while war and integration significantly altered the game. Chapters follow the Cards year-by-year, covering each season with description, statistics and analysis. Interwoven throughout are the stories of wartime changes, including the loss of general manager Branch Rickey; the death of Judge Landis; the Pacific Coast League's demand for major league status; the first attempt at a players? union; and Mexican League talent raids. An appendix offers complete individual hitting and pitching statistics.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Baseball - History
- History
Dewey: 796.357
LCCN: 2006035086
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 5.98" W x 9.18" (0.96 lbs) 306 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1940's
- Cultural Region - Mid-South
- Geographic Orientation - Missouri
- Locality - St. Louis, Missouri
 
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Publisher Description:
Though very few teams can accurately be called dynasties, the 1940s Cardinals certainly made a strong case. Detractors argue that World War II made the 40s an asterisk decade, with a huge loss of talent and significant changes to the ball and to the game itself. During that era, though, the Cardinals dominated the National League, winning four pennants and three World Series titles, and their rosters included names like Musial and Slaughter. This is the history of the Cardinals during the 1940s, a decade that saw many of the greatest St. Louis clubs while war and integration significantly altered the game. Chapters follow the Cards year-by-year, covering each season with description, statistics and analysis. Interwoven throughout are the stories of wartime changes, including the loss of general manager Branch Rickey; the death of Judge Landis; the Pacific Coast League's demand for major league status; the first attempt at a players' union; and Mexican League talent raids. An appendix offers complete individual hitting and pitching statistics.