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The Crowley Millers were the talk of minor league baseball in the 1950s, with crowds totaling nearly 10 times Crowley's population and earning Crowley the nickname of "The Best Little Baseball Town in the World."
The Best Little Baseball Town in the World: The Crowley Millers and Minor League Baseball in the 1950s tells the fun, quirky story of Crowley, Louisiana, in the fifties, a story that reads more like fiction than nonfiction. The Crowley Millers' biggest star was Conklyn Meriwether, a slugger who became infamous after he retired when he killed his in-laws with an axe. Their former manager turned out to be a con man, dying in jail while awaiting trial on embezzlement charges. The 1951 team was torn to pieces after their young centerfielder was struck and killed by lightning during a game. But aside from the tragedy and turmoil, the Crowley Millers also played some great baseball and were the springboard to stardom for George Brunet and Dan Pfister, two Crowley pitchers who made it to the majors.
Interviews with players from the team bring to light never-before-heard stories and inside perspectives on minor league baseball in the fifties, including insight into the social and racial climate of the era, and the inability of baseball in the fifties to help players deal with off-the-field problems. Written by respected minor-league baseball historian Gaylon H. White, The Best Little Baseball Town in the World is a fascinating tale for baseball fans and historians alike.
List of contents
Foreword by Hy Cohen
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. All Roads Pass Through Crowley
2. Build It and They Will Come
3. Johnny on the Spot
4. The Pepper Pot League
5. 'Lightning Has Hit This Ballpark'
6. The Conker Hits Town
7. 'Oh, Happy Day!'
8. Missed Opportunity
9. 'The Cooperstown of Dixie'
10. The Writing Was on the Wall
11. The Kid and the Old Pro
12. A Lefty for the Ages
13. Almost Armageddon
14. The Unwanted Visitor Named Audrey
15. Showdown Before the Storm
16. The Manager was a Crook
17. The Conker Goes Bonkers
18. Restore It and They Will Return
Appendix A: Crowley Millers Through the Years
Appendix B: Bus Station Biscuit Recipe
Bibliography
Notes
Index
About the Author
About the author
Gaylon H. White is the author of four books, The Best Little Baseball Town in the World; Left on Base in the Bush Leagues; Singles and Smiles; and The Bilko Athletic Club. He is also the co-author with Ransom Jackson of Handsome Ransom Jackson: Accidental Big Leaguer. White was a sportswriter for the Denver Post, Arizona Republic, and Oklahoma Journal before working nearly 40 years for such varied companies as Hallmark Cards, Inc., The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, and Eastman Chemical Company. For more about White and his books, visit www.GaylonWhite.com.