Bush League Boys

The Postwar Legends of Baseball in the American Southwest

Published by UNM Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

In Bush League Boys sportswriter Toby Smith relies upon fascinating oral histories to recall the home runs, screen money, and dust storms that characterized the glory days of post-World War II baseball in the Southwest.--Ron Briley, author of The Baseball Film in Postwar America: A Critical Study, 1948-1962

About The Author

Toby Smith is a former sportswriter for the Albuquerque Journal. He is the author of nine previous books, including Kid Blackie: Jack Dempsey's Colorado Days and Bush League Boys: The Postwar Legends of Baseball in the American Southwest (UNM Press). He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (November 15, 2014)
  • Length: 216 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826355218

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An honest, thorough look at a forgotten corner of New Mexico history. [Smith's] attention to detail and knack for finding quirky, untold stories will be engaging to baseball fans and history buffs alike. . . . Bush League Boys gives baseball in New Mexico a new voice in the sport's rich history.--New Mexico Magazine

Those expecting a solid, colorfully-written account of baseball in small-town America during the postwar years are in for a treat. Bush League Boys is a loving, well-crafted tribute to a forgotten time, a game, and its players.--Journal of Arizona History

Those expecting a solid, colorfully-written account of baseball in small-town America during the postwar years are in for a treat. Bush League Boys is a loving, well-crafted tribute to a forgotten time, a game, and its players.--Journal of Arizona History

In Bush League Boys sportswriter Toby Smith relies upon fascinating oral histories to recall the home runs, screen money, and dust storms that characterized the glory days of post-World War II baseball in the Southwest.--Ron Briley, author of The Baseball Film in Postwar America: A Critical Study, 1948-1962

I've been a fan of Toby Smith's writing for a long time. Toby hasn't lost his zest for writing, nor the way he crafts his sentences. He's not 'Toby Smith,' he's more like 'Word Smith.' Reading Toby's story of old-time baseball is delightful, and I found the book hard to put down, consuming it in a matter of hours.--Gary Herron, author of Duke City Diamonds: Baseball in Albuquerque

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