
Oscar Charleston
The Life and Legend of Baseball's Greatest Forgotten Player
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September 23, 2019
In this astute biography, Beer (The Philanthropic Revolution) brings to life Oscar Charleston (1896–1954), a Hall of Fame baseball player and manager of the Negro Leagues. Culling facts from scrapbooks, photo albums, clippings, and letters, Beer describes Charleston as “universally respected and widely perceived to personify the black pursuit of excellence,” as he served as a player-manager for several clubs in the 1920s and ’30s, including the Pittsburgh Crawfords, which included future All-Stars Cool Papa Bell, Josh Gibson, and Satchel Paige. Charleston was described at the time by Negro League sports writers as the league’s greatest player, and, decades later, The Sporting News listed him as a top athlete alongside Willie Mays, Babe Ruth, and Honus Wagner. In the 1940s, Charleston caught Brooklyn Dodgers owner Branch Rickey’s attention as a scout for the organization, work he performed up through his death, having recommended several outstanding players, including catcher Roy Campanella. Beer’s evenhanded narrative makes a convincing case for Charleston as the greatest baseball player who never played in the majors. This is a solid hit for baseball historians and fans alike.

Starred review from November 1, 2019
With this work, Beer (The Philanthropic Revolution) pays respect to a great player who is often overlooked: Oscar Charleston (1896-1954). A superstar in the National Negro League, Charleston did it all with speed, power, and an incredible instinct for the game. Charleston later became manager of the Brooklyn Brown Dodgers, working with Branch Rickey to scout black players for the first integrated Major League Baseball teams. In this thorough account, Beer has created a definitive work on Charleston's life and accomplishments. The result is a fascinating story and an important piece of sports history. VERDICT Fans of baseball history will thoroughly enjoy this well-written account of one of the sport's greatest players.--Gus Palas, Ela Area P.L., Lake Zurich, IL
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