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Baseball History — As Seen From The Shadows of Cooperstown: Part IV
In the fourth of a 10-part series, the author takes an in-depth look at Major League Baseball history from 1931 to 1940. Introduction The thirties has always been a mysterious decade for me. I was born in 1946, and the history books, from grade school through college, never quite made it that far; at best, they skimmed thru “the Great Depression” and World War II. For baseball, ...
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