
That Lively Railroad Town: Waverly, New York and the Making of Modern Baseball, 1899-1901 - Paperback
That Lively Railroad Town: Waverly, New York and the Making of Modern Baseball, 1899-1901 - Paperback
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by William H. Brewster (Author)
That Lively Railroad Town tells the intertwined stories of minor and major league baseball at the turn of the twentieth century. In central New York, a small town used its championship semi-pro team to ease the stigma of a salacious local murder case, while its former second baseman led a boycott of major league player contracts to break the National League's monopoly and set the game up to flourish. This sequel to The Workingman's Game weaves these stories against a backdrop of economic, racial, ethnic and labor strife, and an assassination that shocked the world.



















