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- NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- Becoming Big League: Seattle, the Pilots, and Stadium Politics by Bill Mullins (review) Volume 23, Number 1, Fall 2014, pp. 150-152
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This issue contains 25 articles in total
- Contributors
- Diamond Quotes
- The Devil’s Snake Curve: A Fan’s Notes from Left Field by Josh Ostergaard (review)
- Up, Up, and Away: The Kid, the Hawk, Rock, Vladi, Pedro, Le Grand Orange, Youppi!, the Crazy Business of Baseball, and the Ill-Fated but Unforgettable Montreal Expos by Jonah Keri (review)
- Becoming Big League: Seattle, the Pilots, and Stadium Politics by Bill Mullins (review)
- The Fight of Their Lives: How Juan Marichal and John Roseboro Turned Baseball’s Ugliest Brawl into a Story of Forgiveness and Redemption by John Rosengren (review)
- Jackie and Campy: The Untold Story of Their Rocky Relationship and the Breaking of Baseball’s Color Line by William C. Kashatus (review)
- A Summer to Remember: Bill Veeck, Lou Boudreau, Bob Feller, and the 1948 Cleveland Indians by Lew Freedman (review)
- Hub Perdue: Clown Prince of the Mound by John A. Simpson (review)
- Baseball on Trial: The Origin of Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption by Nathaniel Grow (review)
- Baseball beyond Borders by Frank P. Jozsa (review)
- Dominican Baseball: New Pride, Old Prejudice by Alan Klein (review)
- Black Baseball, Black Business: Race Enterprise and the Fate of the Segregated Dollar by Roberta J. Newman and Joel Nathan Rosen (review)
- The Forgotten History of African American Baseball by Lawrence D. Hogan (review)
- Shaping the Image of the Game: Early Professional Baseball and the Sporting Press by R. Terry Furst (review)
- Heart of the Order: Baseball Poems ed. by Gabriel Fried (review)
- Going the Distance by Michael Joyce (review)
- Imagining the Smoke King: Reflections on Writing a Baseball Biography
- Ballpark or Stadium: Does It Matter?
- “Longing on a Large Scale Is What Makes History”: The Uses of Baseball and the Problem of Storytelling in Don DeLillo’s Underworld
- “Can’t Anybody Here Play This Game?”: An Analysis of US Perceptions of Japanese Professional Baseball, 1989–1994
- Brooklyn’s National Game in Literature
- Norman Rockwell and Baseball: Images of the National Pastime
- A Historical Analysis of the Chicago Cubs’ Use of Statistics to Analyze Baseball Performance
- Invisible Umpires: The Ku Klux Klan and Baseball in the 1920s
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