Only the Ball Was White

A History of Legendary Black Players and All-Black Professional Teams

Ranked #91 in Baseball

Early in the 1920s, the New York Giants sent a scout to watch a young Cuban play for Foster's American Giants, a baseball club in the Negro Leagues. During one at-bat this talented slugger lined a ball so hard that the rightfielder was able to play it off the top of the fence and throw Christobel Torrienti out at first base. The scout liked what he saw, but was disappointed in the player's appearance. "He was a light brown," recalled one of Torrienti's teammates, "and would have gone up to the major leagues, but he had real rough hair." Such was life behind the color line, the unofficial... more

Similar Books

If you like Only the Ball Was White, check out these similar top-rated books:


Learn: What makes Shortform summaries the best in the world?