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Play Ball!
Alexander F. Barnes
Peter L. Belmonte
Samuel O. Barnes
其他書名
Doughboys and Baseball During the Great War
出版
Schiffer Publishing, Limited
, 2019
主題
History / Wars & Conflicts / World War I
Sports & Recreation / Baseball / General
Sports & Recreation / Baseball / History
ISBN
076435678X
9780764356780
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1qHVuwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Baseball is the most American game. No other sporting contest so closely reflects the American psyche and culture. Its uniqueness comes from the fact that part of the game is clearly defined and unchanged since play first began, while another part of the game fluctuates and changes constantly. And if baseball is the truest American game, the Doughboys of the Great War were its most loyal proponents. By 1918, there were over four million of them: two million in France fighting in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and another two million in stateside training camps awaiting their turn to cross the Atlantic to the Western Front. Playing wherever they could find enough room to throw a ball, they brought the game with them into the front lines and then into the occupation of Germany. Sharing their military service, in combat and on the baseball diamond, were a number of famous professional ballplayers, managers, lawyers, politicians, and even an umpire.