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Americans into Professional Basketball League.”
Basketball Digest
, February 2001.
    Stengel, Casey, as told to Harry T. Paxton.
Casey at the Bat
. New York: Random House, 1962.
    Stewart, Mark. “Bill Veeck: The Tucson Years.”
Arizona Daily Star
, July 14, 1991.
    Sugar, Bert Randolph.
Hit the Sign and Win a Free Suit of Clothes from Harry Finklestein
. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1978.
    Talley, Rick.
The Cubs of ’69: Recollections of the Team That Should Have Been
. Chicago: McGraw-Hill Contemporary, 1989.
    Terry, Clifford. “Veeck in Boston: Two Years at the Races.”
Chicago Tribune
, April 4, 1971.
    Tootle, Jim. “Bill Veeck and James Thurber: The Literary Origins of the Midget Pinch Hitter.”
Nine
10, no. 2 (Spring 2002).
    Torrance, Roscoe C., and Robert F. Karolevitz.
Torchy!
Mission Hill, SD: Homestead, 1988.
    Trouppe, Quincy.
20 Years Too Soon: Prelude to Integrated Baseball.
St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society, 1995.
    Tye, Larry.
Satchel Paige
:
The Life and Times of an American Legend
. New York: Random House, 2009.
    Tygiel, Jules.
Baseball’s Great Experiment: Jackie Robinson and His Legacy.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.
    â€”——.
Extra Bases: Reflections on Jackie Robinson, Race, and Baseball History.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2002.
    â€”——.
Pastime: Baseball as History
. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
    â€”——. “Revisiting Bill Veeck and the 1943 Phillies.”
Baseball Research Journal
35 (2007).
    â€”——. “Those Who Came After.”
Sports Illustrated
, June 27, 1983.
    United States Congress.
Hearings Held to Consider Future Use of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, D.C., and Prospects for Location of Another Major League Baseball Franchise in D.C
. United States Senate, Committee on District of Columbia, December 13, 1971. (Veeck testimony pp. 110–30.)
    â€”——.
Organized Baseball, Report of the Subcommittee on Study of Monopoly Power of the Committee on the Judiciary
. United States House of Representatives, 82nd Congress, 2nd Session, report no. 632. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952.
    Vandenberg, Bob.
’59: Summer of the Sox
. Champaign, IL: Sports Publishing, 1999.
    Vass, George.
The Game I’ll Never Forget
. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1999.
    Veeck, Bill. “The Baseball Establishment.”
Esquire
, August 1964.
    â€”——. “Dear Bowie: Here’s Some Thoughts I’ve Had on Baseball …”
Boston Globe
, March 23, 1989.
    â€”——. “The Venerable Satch.”
Elks Magazine
, April 1961.
    â€”——. “What’s Left for the Left-Hander?”
Saturday Evening Post
, March 16, 1963.
    â€”——. “What’s Wrong with Baseball … What Can Be Done About It.”
Look
, April 12, 1949.
    Veeck, Bill, as told to Gordon Cobbledick. “So You Want to Run a Ball Club?”
Saturday Evening Post
, April 23, 1949.
    Veeck, Bill, with Ed Linn. “Back Where I Belong.”
Sports Illustrated
, March 15, 1976.
    â€”——.
The Hustler’s Handbook.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1965.
    â€”——.
Thirty Tons a Day: The Rough-Riding Education of a Neophyte Racetrack Operator
. New York: Viking Press, 1972.
    â€”——.
Veeck—as in Wreck
. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1962.
    Veeck, Bill, as told to Louie Robinson. “Are There Too Many Negroes in Baseball?”
Ebony
, June 1962.
    Veeck, Mike.
Fun Is Good: How to Create Joy and Passion in Your Workplace and Career
. Emmaus, PA: Rodale Books, 2005.
    Vincent, Fay.
The Only Game in Town: Baseball Stars of the 1930s and 1940s Talk About the Game They Loved.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 2006.
    â€”——.
We Would Have Played for Nothing: Baseball Stars of the 1950s and 1960s Talk About the Game They Loved
. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2008.
    Voigt, David Q.
American

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