In Peter Schilling's wonderful novel, the extraordinary baseball season
of 1944 comes vividly to life. Bill Veeck, the maverick promoter,
returned from Guadalcanal with a leg missing and $500 to his name, has
hustled his way into buying the Philadelphia Athletics. Hungry for a
pennant, young Veeck jettisons the team's white players and secretly
recruits the legendary stars of the Negro Leagues, fielding a club that
will go down in baseball annals as one of the greatest ever to play the
game. Here are the behind-the-scenes adventures that bring this dream to
reality, and a cast of characters only history's pen could create. The
End of Baseball is the most rollicking, free-spirited baseball story in
years, the unvarnished truth of that incredible season and the men who
lived it.