Baseball and the Bottom Line in World War II: Gunning for Profits on the Home Front

Baseball and the Bottom Line in World War II: Gunning for Profits on the Home Front book cover

Baseball and the Bottom Line in World War II: Gunning for Profits on the Home Front

Author(s): Jeff Obermeyer (Author)

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan. 2013
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 240 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786470437
  • ISBN-13: 9780786470433

Book Description

How did the business of professional baseball fare during World War II? The sport, like many nonessential industries, struggled to find its place in society during a time of war. The men who ran the game faced government interference and manpower shortages that threatened to shut down their businesses for the duration, and they had to balance the need to show a patriotic front to the public while at the same time protecting their investments. Archival and primary sources provide insight into the perceptions of the major league owners and an understanding of how most of them were able to keep their businesses profitable while the nation fought an enormous two-front war.

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Review

“Offers a much-needed assessment of the economics of the game during World War II. And in doing so, it successfully challenges some long-held assumptions about the professional sport’s financial health during the early 1940s”―Nine.

About the Author

SABR member Jeff Obermeyer’s baseball history research appears in Nine, Baseball Research Journal, and National Pastime. He lives in Kirkland, Washington.

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