Essays from Who’s on First: Replacement Players in World War II
- Introduction: Who’s on First: Replacement Players in World War II
Marc Z. Aaron and Bill Nowlin - The Double Victory Campaign and the Campaign to Integrate Baseball
Doron "Duke" Goldman - The Business of Baseball During World War II
Jeff Obermeyer - ‘But Where Is Pearl Harbor?’ Baseball and the Day the World Changed
Bob LeMoine - The Boston Braves in Wartime
Bob Brady - The Brooklyn Dodgers in Wartime
Mike Huber - The Chicago Cubs in Wartime
Thomas Ayers - The Cincinnati Reds in Wartime
Jay Hurd - The New York Giants in Wartime
Bob Mayer - The Philadelphia Phillies in Wartime
Seamus Kearney - The Pittsburgh Pirates in Wartime
David Finoli - The St. Louis Cardinals in Wartime
Gregory H. Wolf - The Boston Red Sox in Wartime
Bill Nowlin - The Chicago White Sox in Wartime
Don Zminda - The Cleveland Indians in Wartime
David W. Pugh - The Detroit Tigers in Wartime
Mike McClary - The New York Yankees in Wartime
Marc Z. Aaron - The Philadelphia Athletics in Wartime
David Jordan - The St. Louis Browns in Wartime
Greg Erion - The Washington Senators in Wartime
Richard Moraski - Wartime Baseball: Minor Leagues, Major Changes From San Diego to Buffalo
James D. Smith III - The Impact of World War II on the Negro Leagues
Leslie Heaphy - Baseball’s Women on the Field During World War II
Merrie A. Fidler - In-Season Exhibition Games During World War II
Walter LeConte - The 1944 Red Sox: What Could Have Been
Doron "Duke" Goldman - The Frostbite League: Spring Training 1943-45
Bill Nowlin