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Ted Williams centennial: Baseball takes a backseat to serve country in World War II and Korean War - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military during World War II (Jerry Malloy Prize): Bullock, Steven R.: 9780803213371: Amazon.com: Books
The Game Must Go On: The Great Days of Baseball During WWII - The History Reader : The History Reader
Baseball Warms Up For WWII - Puget Sound Navy Museum
Baseball Warms Up For WWII - Puget Sound Navy Museum
Should Sports be Stopped During the War? | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
What Was Baseball Like During World War 2? | Historic Girls Baseball
Baseball in Wartime - ETO Northern Ireland
AVC Tribute Videos: Major League Baseball in World War II - YouTube
Baseball in WWII Archives | The National WWII Museum Blog
The first professional women's baseball league WWII inspired 1992 movie A League of Their Own | Daily Mail Online
Thoroughly Worthwhile: Baseball in World War II - Friends of the National WWII Memorial
For Incarcerated Japanese-Americans, Baseball Was 'Wearing the American Flag' - The New York Times
Baseball in World War II: The amazing story of the U.S. military's integrated "World Series" in Hitler Youth Stadium in 1945.
Thoroughly Worthwhile: Baseball in World War II - Friends of the National WWII Memorial
Navy Baseball in WWII - Puget Sound Navy Museum
Keeping the Country Going: A Conversation with Anne Keene about Baseball and World War II | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
Baseball - The postwar period | Britannica
Women in Baseball: Playing Through Change, Changing Through Play - Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center
WWII U.S. Troops Play Baseball on Anzio Beachhead in Italy Original Press Photo | Wwii, Troops, Play baseball
Baseball in Wartime - Canuck Baseball in Wartime
Documentary details WWII women's baseball teams - YouTube
A Secret History Behind a Bat Boy's Photograph with Ted Williams by Anne R. Keene | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
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With baseball players called to serve, can the national pastime still thrive? | World War 2.0