The Game Must Go On: Hank Greenberg, Pete Gray, and the Great Days of Baseball on the Home Front in WWII
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John Klima., & John Klima|AUTHOR. (2015). The Game Must Go On: Hank Greenberg, Pete Gray, and the Great Days of Baseball on the Home Front in WWII . St. Martin's Publishing Group.

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John Klima and John Klima|AUTHOR. 2015. The Game Must Go On: Hank Greenberg, Pete Gray, and the Great Days of Baseball On the Home Front in WWII. St. Martin's Publishing Group.

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John Klima and John Klima|AUTHOR. The Game Must Go On: Hank Greenberg, Pete Gray, and the Great Days of Baseball On the Home Front in WWII St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2015.

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John Klima, and John Klima|AUTHOR. The Game Must Go On: Hank Greenberg, Pete Gray, and the Great Days of Baseball On the Home Front in WWII St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2015.

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    [synopsis] => Baseball and the struggle to keep the game going at home during the war; the pivotal role played by President Roosevelt; and the divergent career paths of Detroit Tigers slugger Hank Greenberg and St. Louis Browns outfielder Pete Gray. Greenberg was the top slugger in the game when he joined the Army in 1941 and did not return to the majors until mid-1945. He represented the star player gone to war — players such as Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Bob Feller, Warren Spahn and other legends who sacrificed large parts of their careers for the war effort. Many other lesser-known but courageous ballplayers saw combat on land, sea and air — in fighting against the Germans and the Japanese.

Taking their place were replacement players who didn't belong in the majors in the first place, but whose resolve to see the game go on helped push the country to victory. Pete Gray was the most extreme replacement player of them all — a one-armed outfielder who played the 1945 season with the Browns. He overcame the odds to fulfill his dream and in doing so became a shining example of baseball on the home front.

Together, everyone pulled together for victory, and Greenberg and Gray played each other in the last pennant race of World War II, because as FDR said before he died...The Game Must Go On.
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