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Leon Day: A Baseball Life from the Negro Leagues to the Hall of Fame

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Management number 231614126 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$10.28 Model Number 231614126
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Best known as a Hall of Fame pitcher (1934-1957) for the Baltimore Black Sox, Newark Eagles, and Baltimore Elite Giants, as well as teams in Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Cuba, and Venezuela, Leon Day (1916-1995) often was compared with the more flamboyant Satchel Paige whom he beat in three of four meetings. Day excelled at all positions except catcher and was feared as much for his hitting (.300 plus career batting average) as his pitching. A record seven-time Negro Leagues All-Star and holder of the All-Star games strikeout record, he served as a private in World War II, ducking German bullets on Utah Beach. During retirement, he married the love of his life, worked various odd jobs, faced financial struggles and Jim Crow, and endured a lengthy trek to Cooperstown. Through newspaper accounts and interviews with several people close to him, this book tells his story on and off the field for the first time. Read more

ISBN10 1476696276
ISBN13 978-1476696270
Language English
Publisher McFarland
Dimensions 6 x 0.42 x 9 inches
Item Weight 10.1 ounces
Reading age 18 years and up
Print length 206 pages
Publication date November 20, 2025

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