The Golden Era of Major League Baseball

GoldenEraNot all Black History Month celebrations are created equal. Ours begins with a former CIA analyst walking through the Clubhouse door.

In “The Golden Era of Major League Baseball: A Time of Transition and Integration,” Bryan Soderholm-Difatte explores the significant events and momentous changes that took place in baseball from 1947 to 1960.

Beginning with Jackie Robinson’s rookie season in 1947, Soderholm-Difatte provides a careful and thorough examination of baseball’s integration, including the struggles of black players who were not able to break into the starting lineups. In addition, the author looks at the dying practice of player-managers, the increasing use of relief pitchers and platooning, the iconic 1951 pennant race between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers, and more. Soderholm-Difatte also tells the stories of three central characters to this era, whose innovations, strategies, and vision changed the gameBranch Rickey, Casey Stengel and Leo Durocher.

Join us on Thursday, February 4 for “The Golden Era of Major League Baseball.” RSVP required to attend.

Autographed and personalized copies of “The Golden Era of Major League Baseball” will be available for purchase. The author will sign only books purchased in the Clubhouse.

Bryan Soderholm-Difatte is a former senior analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Counterterrorism Center. He is a regular contributor to “The Baseball Research Journal.”











When: Thu., Feb. 4, 2016 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Bergino Baseball Clubhouse
67 E. 11th St.

Price: Free
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GoldenEraNot all Black History Month celebrations are created equal. Ours begins with a former CIA analyst walking through the Clubhouse door.

In “The Golden Era of Major League Baseball: A Time of Transition and Integration,” Bryan Soderholm-Difatte explores the significant events and momentous changes that took place in baseball from 1947 to 1960.

Beginning with Jackie Robinson’s rookie season in 1947, Soderholm-Difatte provides a careful and thorough examination of baseball’s integration, including the struggles of black players who were not able to break into the starting lineups. In addition, the author looks at the dying practice of player-managers, the increasing use of relief pitchers and platooning, the iconic 1951 pennant race between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers, and more. Soderholm-Difatte also tells the stories of three central characters to this era, whose innovations, strategies, and vision changed the gameBranch Rickey, Casey Stengel and Leo Durocher.

Join us on Thursday, February 4 for “The Golden Era of Major League Baseball.” RSVP required to attend.

Autographed and personalized copies of “The Golden Era of Major League Baseball” will be available for purchase. The author will sign only books purchased in the Clubhouse.

Bryan Soderholm-Difatte is a former senior analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Counterterrorism Center. He is a regular contributor to “The Baseball Research Journal.”

Buy tickets/get more info now