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The Nats and the Grays: How Baseball in the Nation's Capital Survived WWII and Changed the Game Forever
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Lance (sportsbookguy) | 15705 comments Mod
Share your thoughts on the book here


Lance (sportsbookguy) | 15705 comments Mod
I started it last night and am around page 50, including the prelude. Chapters are long, divided by years, starting with 1941. More talk about FDR, Pearl Harbor and the war theatre in Europe so far, but also some good information on Clark Griffith. It’s early yet, but I hope this isn’t the ratio for war talk vs baseball talk throughout the book.


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Michael Linn | 11288 comments I have a book somewhere on the Negro Leagues mostly in the 1930`s & the Grays & Griffith. They were a great team
Mike Linn


Lance (sportsbookguy) | 15705 comments Mod
If you find it, I am interested...


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Michael Linn | 11288 comments I`ll look
Mike Linn
Having a problem finding it because it wasn`t just about them & I can`t remember what book it`s all in, but I`ll keep trying


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Craig McGraw | 49 comments Beyond the Shadow of the Senators by Snyder is an excellent book on the history of Black baseball in Washington


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Michael Linn | 11288 comments Thanks Craig, good stuff
Mike Linn


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Brina | 10259 comments Mod
Leavengood mentions the Snyder book in passing. It might be worth looking into.


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