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Like many people, two of my primary interests are politics and sports.\u00a0 They both lend themselves to statistical analysis; they have \u201cseasons\u201d (in both cases too long); and winners are sometimes the wealthy front-runners (George W. Bush or the New York Yankees); other times they are among those with the least resources (Dennis Kucinich or the 2008 Tampa Bay Rays).\u00a0 It is no accident that Nate Silver, the publisher of what is considered to be the most reliable political forecaster (Fivethirtyeight.com<\/a>) developed his skills handicapping baseball players through a method called baseball sabermetrics<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Thursday we will turn a statistical eye at the history of African-American players on the Cardinals.\u00a0\u00a0 For now, let us just say that yesterday, for the first time in 56 years, the Cardinals opened the season with no African-American players on its roster.<\/p>\n

The current team is a very good one; reigning National League Central Division champions and odds-on favorite to repeat this year.\u00a0 It\u2019s a likable team; there are some great hustlers like Brendan Ryan, Skip Schumaker, and Ryan Ludwick.\u00a0 Albert Pujols may be the finest player to ever don a Cardinal uniform; Matt Holiday is productive, Colby Rasmus is developing into a future star and Yadier Molina may be the game\u2019s most exciting catcher.<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>The historian Ken Burns<\/a> produced a wonderful series on PBS called \u201cBaseball<\/a>.\u201d\u00a0 He focuses on the evolution of the game, featuring its superstars (far too little attention paid to Stan Musial<\/a>).\u00a0 But as a historian, he weaves the history of baseball into the social and economic trends of this country\u2019s legacy.\u00a0 He has an \u201cinning\u201d (chapter) called \u201cShadow Ball\u201d about the Negro Leagues that provided separate and unequal opportunities for African-Americans, primarily in the 1920s through the 1940s.\u00a0 As America changed, so did baseball.\u00a0 In September, 1945, five months after assuming office, President Harry S Truman began the process of integrating the army.\u00a0 Only a month later, Brooklyn Dodger general manager Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson<\/a> to a professional contract.\u00a0 After a year in the minor leagues, Jackie Robinson was on the Dodger opening day roster in 1947 (I feel lucky to have been born the next day and to have always lived in an integrated baseball era).\u00a0 Eleven weeks later Cleveland Indians general manager Bill Veeck signed Larry Doby who took the field for the team that July 5.\u00a0 Baseball was integrated; the trend was inexorable.\u00a0 The first African-American to play for the Cardinals was Tom Alston<\/a> in 1952.\u00a0 The last team to integrate was the Boston Red Sox in 1959.<\/p>\n

As the country struggled with integration, so did baseball.\u00a0 Most of the early great African-American players endured treatment in the south ranging from separate and unequal to outright harassment including death threats.\u00a0 Spring training in Florida was not much better; finally in 1964 a group of African-Americans on the Cardinals convinced owner Gussie Busch to insist on housing the team under one roof in an integrated hotel in St. Petersburg.<\/p>\n

The 1964 Cardinal team gelled into a winning team with a special bond between African- American, Hispanic and white players.\u00a0 But with two weeks remaining in the season they were six and a half games behind the Philadelphia Phillies with a dozen games to play.\u00a0 What ensued thereafter was remarkable; the Cardinals became a winning juggernaut and the Phillies \u201cpholded.\u201d\u00a0 Their demise is generally attributed to manager Gene Mauch\u2019s decision to repeatedly use pitchers Chris Short and Jim Bunning<\/a> on only two days rest.\u00a0 If you\u2019ve been watching the U.S. Senate lately, you may have noticed that Bunning, now a U.S. Senator from Kentucky, may have suffered permanent damage from the debacle.\u00a0 The Cardinals, under the cool guidance of manager Johnny Keane, kept winning and when the season was over; their record of 93-69 was one game better than the Phillies and Cincinnati Reds.<\/p>\n

The Cardinals entered the World Series as decided underdogs to the vaunted New York Yankees.\u00a0 As mentioned previously, the Cardinals won the series four games to three and thirty-one years later the seven-games were chronicled by historian David Halberstam<\/a> in his book October 1964<\/a>.\u00a0 A review<\/a> from Amazon.com states:<\/p>\n

The 1964 World Series between the Yankees and Cardinals was coated in myth from the get-go. The Yankees represented the establishment: white, powerful, and seemingly invincible.\"\"<\/a> The victorious Cards, on the other hand, were baseball’s rebellious future: angry and defiant, black, and challenging. Their seven-game barnburner, played out against a backdrop of an America emerging from the Kennedy assassination, escalating the war in Vietnam, and struggling with civil rights, marked a turning point–neither the nation, nor baseball, would ever be quite so innocent again.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

On July 2, midway through the season, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964<\/a> that outlawed unequal application of voter registration requirements and racial segregation in schools, at the workplace and by facilities that served the public.\u00a0 It prohibited discrimination in public facilities, in government, and in employment.<\/p>\n

If you lived in St. Louis, there was a synergy of events as the country moved towards tearing down racial barriers and the Cardinals won the World Series with a truly integrated team.\u00a0 It was a year when black and white St. Louisans joined the freedom riders<\/a>, traveling south to face the angry voices in opposition to integration.\u00a0 It was also a year in which the Cardinals played in a stadium at Grand and Dodier Avenues in north St. Louis.\u00a0 No one could attend a game without walking through a sea of poverty and seeing faces that bore the stress of years of racial discrimination.<\/p>\n

The country was in a period of racial transition; one that we would learn later would have many triumphs and moments of despair.\u00a0 That continues today.\u00a0 The 1964 Cardinals showed that baseball was right in the middle of the struggle.\u00a0 If you were working and hoping for more racial equality and justice, it was a wonderful time to be a Cardinal fan, but the future of the team\u2019s play on the field and unique composition of the roster were always unpredictable variables.\u00a0 And so it is still today.<\/p>\n

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Freedom Rider Routes<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Link to Part II<\/a>
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Link to Part III<\/a>
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