Baseball in the Roaring Twenties: The Yankees, the Cardinals, and the Captivating 1926 Season

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In the mid-1920s, America was in the throes of exuberant excess and clashing social change. It was the era of Prohibition and speakeasies; the reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan; popular evangelists, inc… [more below]

  • Author: Wolf, Thomas
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 264
  • Publish Date: September 01 2025
  • ISBN10: 1496235789
  • Language: English
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In the mid-1920s, America was in the throes of exuberant excess and clashing social change. It was the era of Prohibition and speakeasies; the reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan; popular evangelists, including ex-ballplayer Billy Sunday; a fascination with dangerous stunts like pole-sitting and wing-walking; incredible personal feats and new personalities such as Charles Lindbergh, Gertrude Ederle, and Mae West; and the advancement of innovative forms of entertainment–jazz, motion pictures, the radio. It was the Golden Age of Sports. But it was also a decade of corruption amid the ominous signs of economic collapse.

In 1926 baseball stars of an earlier era still played major roles in the game: Veteran pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander was the hero of the 1926 World Series; Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker faced explosive allegations of game-fixing; Babe Ruth’s mysterious illness and dismal 1925 season convinced many observers that Ruth was finished–over the hill. Meanwhile, new stars like Tony Lazzeri and Lou Gehrig had arrived on the scene, and the Negro Leagues were at the height of their popularity and success with Rube Foster’s Chicago American Giants winning the Colored World Series of 1926. One of America’s most ardent fans cheered from the White House–not the taciturn president, Calvin Coolidge, but his vibrant and well-liked wife, Grace.

Focusing on the Cardinals and Yankees and their dramatic seven-game battle in the 1926 World Series, Baseball in the Roaring Twenties tells the story of key players such as Babe Ruth and Rogers Hornsby, the Negro Leagues season, and how baseball and the inextricably linked aspects of American life–Prohibition, the Jazz Age, and the rise of sports gambling–converged that year.

Author: Thomas Wolf
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 09/01/2025
Pages: 264
Weight: 1.21lbs
Size: 9.25h x 6.34w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9781496235787
Language: English

Author

Wolf, Thomas

Binding

ISBN10

1496235789

ISBN13

9781496235787

Page Count

264

Published Date

September 01 2025

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