Rick Swaine, already famed for his <i>Integration of Major League Baseball</i>, completes the picture by turning his tremendous research and scholarship on the minor leagues. Swaine and writing partner Gary Fink answer questions we didn't know to ask: Who was the first Black player to appear on a baseball card? Which oilman undertook to single-handedly integrate the Texas League? Which inner-circle Hall of Famer tried to stop integration in its tracks? Bundled with this wealth of factual information is a first-ever register of minor-league players whose careers were damaged by segregation. <i>The Integration of Minor League Baseball</i> belongs in any serious baseball library."—Philip Lee, author of <i>Black Stats Matter</i>
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Biographical note
Society for American Baseball Research member Rick Swaine has been a contributor to The Baseball Research Journal and The National Pastime. Semi-retired from an accounting career, he coaches youth baseball and plays in an adult league for the Tallahassee Classics. He lives in the Tallahassee, Florida, area.Gary C. Fink, a SABR member since 1974, has been working for approximately 15 years to identify and compile a database containing statistical and demographic information on the integration era's minor league players of colour. He lives in Crawfordville, Florida.