Dangerous Danny Gardella: Baseball's Neglected Trailblazer for Today's Millionaire Athletes Hardcover – April 15, 2025

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Management number 222069959 Release Date 2026/05/04 List Price US$15.60 Model Number 222069959
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Winner of the 2026 SABR Seymour MedalThe first-ever biography of an unlikely baseball pioneer.While baseball's postwar years are often called the “Golden Age” of the sport, it was also an era when the reserve clause bound players to their teams and suppressed their rights and wages. Into these conditions came Danny Gardella, who openly resisted this bondage and launched the legal fight against the reserve clause that set the stage for Curt Flood and Marvin Miller's challenge two decades later.In Dangerous Danny Gardella: Baseball's Neglected Trailblazer for Today's Millionaire Athletes, Robert Elias tells the story of this little-known yet remarkable ballplayer who stood up to Major League Baseball and laid the foundation for free agency. Elias recounts Gardella's humble beginnings, his struggles to establish himself as a professional baseball player, his entertaining antics on and off the field, and his jump from Organized Baseball to the Mexican League that was the spark not only for challenging the reserve clause, but for creating America's most powerful labor union, the MLB Player's Association.Gardella was an unlikely working-class hero: a Renaissance man who played ball and wrote poetry; who quoted Shakespeare, Freud, and Dewey; who was an acrobat and Golden Gloves boxer; who was an opera, vaudeville, and Broadway singer; and who became a weight training and nutrition pioneer. His remarkable life, full of twists and turns, tells the hidden history of the struggle against the reserve clause, delivering a new perspective on America's Golden Age of Baseball and the origins of free agency. Read more

ISBN13 979-8881804756
Language English
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions 6.4 x 1.15 x 9.3 inches
Item Weight 1.3 pounds
Print length 352 pages
Publication date April 15, 2025

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