A city wrapped by the Gulf of Mexico's beaches, Mobile has a history as
rich as the azalea-saturated soil on which it rests. Recipient of the
All-American City distinction, Mobile is home to the original Mardi Gras
celebration, the Junior Miss Scholarship Program, the Battleship U.S.S.
Alabama, and Hammerin' Hank Aaron. The city's passion for baseball has
endured through its tumultuous past, marked by yellow fever, World War
II prominence, and the Civil Rights Movement. Spanning from the late
1800s to the present day, Baseball in Mobile recounts the introduction
of baseball to the Port City, chronicles the vast talent of Mobile
natives who have influenced the sport, and introduces the players and
teams of modern Mobile, many of whom are sure to become tomorrow's
legends. Historic photographs of the changing baseball landscape are
captured in Baseball in Mobile, showcasing the fact that while the
fields, uniforms, and teams have changed, the game remains ingrained in
Mobile, as constant as the bay that surrounds it.