Baseball Goes West
In "Baseball Goes West," author Lincoln A. Mitchell takes readers on a captivating journey through one of the most pivotal moments in sports history. Following the 1957 season, the iconic Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants made the groundbreaking decision to leave their long-time home and relocate to California. This bold move not only transformed the landscape of Major League Baseball but also solidified its cultural significance in America. Mitchell expertly argues that these relocations, second only to Jackie Robinson's historic debut in 1947, were instrumental in shaping the modern game we know and love today. Published by Kent State University Press in 2018, this hardback edition spans 288 pages and is a must-read for baseball enthusiasts and historians alike. Discover how the westward expansion of baseball redefined the sport and its fanbase in this insightful exploration.