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Wrong Side of the Wall: The Life of Blackie Schwamb, the Greatest Prison Baseball Player of All Time

by Eric Stone

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ISBN13: 9781592284399
ISBN10: 1592284396
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Set against the grime-and-glitter backdrop of mid-twentieth-century Los Angeles, Wrong Side of the Wall is the true story of a talented young athlete in the days before special ability in sports was a ticket to riches. Faced with a choice of probable success in the revered but grueling world of major league baseball or the easy money, fast times, and glamour of organized crime, Ralph "Blackie" Schwamb tried to have it all. But the pull of the underworld was inevitably too strong, and Blackie, a rising star pitcher for the St. Louis Browns at twenty-two, was behind bars for a brutal murder at twenty-three.

Wrong Side of the Wall grabs the reader like a fast-paced novel, breathlessly racing through Depression-era and World War II Los Angeles and into the postwar economic boom, plunging into a world-from Mexico to Canada-of gangsters, nightclubs, girls, guns, gambling, and booze-and baseball, mostly behind prison walls. Permanently separated from all chance of success-straight or crooked-by his penchant for screwing up, Blackie established himself as a legendary prison-yard baseball pitcher and hitter. He was so renowned for his heat that baseball scouts came from around the country to match hitting prospects against him, and major and minor league players regularly came to San Quentin and Folsom prisons to get the chance to play against the prison phenom.

When at last Blackie got out of jail, he was too old and battered to make the cut. A childhood friend says of Blackie, "I looked up and he had tears in his eyes. And he said, 'You know . I really could have been something.' I guess I got a little misty-eyed myself. What could you say to the guy? He had ruined his life, and a few others along the way. You have to live with yourself, and sometimes that's punishment enough."


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An account of Ralph "Blackie" Schwamb, one of the best baseball prospects ever to come out of Los Angeles, who became the greatest player in the history of prison baseball.

About the Author

ERIC STONE, a magazine writer and editor specializing in economics and politics, is a lifelong baseball fan. A native Los Angeleno, he recently returned to live there after spending nearly seventeen years working in Asia.

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DNorman7779311, October 26, 2008 (view all comments by DNorman7779311)
I am a big baseball fan, I read aas much as possible on the game of baseball...as too how has played the game. I just saw the story of Ralph "Blackie"Schawmb on T.v.I really like the story, very sorry that what happen to him in the end.
Will love too own a copy for my baseball collection.
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uniboomer, October 28, 2007 (view all comments by uniboomer)
On December 2, 1946 I was born to Ralph Richard ‘Blackie’ Schwamb and Nellie Staub a Minnesota lumber camp girl with Hollywood looks and starlet dreams. Individually and as a couple those dreams led nowhere. The highlight of my first five years was visiting a stranger on the wrong side of a table at San Quentin.

This is a fascinating look at the life of Blackie and post
war L.A. This is not a tale of redemption.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781592284399
Subtitle:
The Life of Blackie Schwamb, the Greatest Prison Baseball Player of All Time
Author:
Stone, Eric
Publisher:
Lyons Press
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Baseball players
Subject:
Baseball - Essays & Writings
Edition Number:
First edition
Edition Description:
First
Publication Date:
January 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
309
Dimensions:
8.98x6.30x1.17 in. 1.39 lbs.

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