The Hollywood Stars were the most inventive team in baseball history,
known for their celebrity ownership and movie star following during
the Golden Age of Hollywood. In Lights, Camera, Fastball: How the
Hollywood Stars Changed Baseball, Dan Taylor delivers a fascinating
look at the Hollywood Stars and their glorious twenty-year run in the
Pacific Coast League. Led by Bob Cobb, owner of the heralded Brown
Derby restaurant and known more famously as the creator of the Cobb
salad, the Hollywood Stars took professional baseball to a new and
innovative level. The team played in short pants, instigated rule
changes, employed cheerleaders and movie-star beauty queens, pioneered
baseball on television, eschewed trains for planes, and offered fans
palatable delicacies not before served at ballparks. On any given
night, Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Bogart,
and dozens more cheered on their favorite team from the boxes and
grandstands of Gilmore Field. During the Hollywood Stars’ history,
its celebrity owners pushed boundaries, challenged existing baseball
norms, infuriated rivals, and produced an imaginative product, the
likes of which the game had never before seen. Featuring interviews
with former players, Lights, Camera, Fastball is an inside look at a
team that was far ahead its time, whose innovations are still seen in
professional baseball today.
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How the Hollywood Stars Changed Baseball
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798765175019
Publisert
2025
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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