A History of Badger Baseball: The Rise and Fall of America's Pastime at the University of Wisconsin

A History of Badger Baseball: The Rise and Fall of America's Pastime at the University of Wisconsin

by Steven D. Schmitt
A History of Badger Baseball: The Rise and Fall of America's Pastime at the University of Wisconsin

A History of Badger Baseball: The Rise and Fall of America's Pastime at the University of Wisconsin

by Steven D. Schmitt

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Overview

For more than a century, the University of Wisconsin fielded baseball teams. This comprehensive history combines colorful stories from the archives, interviews with former players and coaches, a wealth of historic photographs, and the statistics beloved by fans of the game. The earliest intercollegiate varsity sport at Wisconsin, the baseball team was founded in 1870, less than a decade after the start of the Civil War. It dominated its first league, made an unprecedented trip to Japan in 1909, survived Wisconsin's chilly spring weather, two world wars, and perennial budget crises, producing some of the finest players in Big Ten history—and more than a few major leaguers. Fan traditions included torchlight parades, kazoos, and the student band playing "A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight" as early as 1901.

There is painful history here, too. African Americans played on Wisconsin's first Big Ten championship team in 1902, including team captain Julian Ware, but there were none on the team between 1904 and 1960. Heartbreaking to many fans was the 1991 decision to discontinue baseball as a varsity sport at the university. Today, Wisconsin is the only member of the Big Ten conference without a men's baseball team.

Appendixes provide details of team records and coaches, All Big Ten and All American selections, Badgers in the major leagues, and Badgers in the amateur free-agent draft.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299312701
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 04/11/2017
Pages: 360
Sales rank: 1,096,297
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Steven D. Schmitt is a former news and sports reporter for several Wisconsin newspapers and radio stations. He writes the blog Home Run Historical Research and is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research, the Old-Time Ballplayers Association of Wisconsin, and the Milwaukee Braves Historical Association.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Foreword by Allan H. (Bud) Selig Acknowledgments Prologue 1 The Spirit of Badger Baseball: 1870–1904 2 Step Up to the Plate: 1905–1916 3 Over There and the Depression: 1917–1939 4 Another World War: 1940–1949 5 The Rockhead Champs: 1950–1955 6 Bonus Baby: 1956–1961 7 Rocket Man and a Rich Rookie: 1962–1965 8 Reggie, the Little Nine, and a Farewell: 1966–1968 7 9 A New Era and New Homes: 1968–1978 10 The No-Bid Badgers and the Streak: 1979–1983 11 "Doc" and a Rebirth: 1984–1989 12 Deficits and Defeats: 1989–1991 10 Bringing Back Badger Baseball Epilogue Appendix 1. Wisconsin Baseball Records Appendix 2. Wisconsin All-Americans and All-Big Ten Selections Appendix 3. Wisconsin Badgers in the Major Leagues Appendix 4. Wisconsin Badgers in the Amateur Free Agent Draft Appendix 5. Wisconsin Badgers Baseball Coaches Notes References Index
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