Focusing on the life of Artie Wilson, this book highlights the challenges he faced as a talented Black shortstop in a racially segregated baseball landscape. It chronicles his journey through the Negro Leagues and minor leagues, detailing his significant contributions to the integration of baseball's premier minor league. Wilson's story sheds light on the broader struggles against racial discrimination within the sport and his determination to succeed despite the obstacles he encountered.
Gaylon H. White Books




Left on Base in the Bush Leagues
Legends, Near Greats, and Unknowns in the Minors
- 380 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on minor league legends from baseball's golden era, the book weaves together captivating newspaper and magazine stories with insights from around 200 player interviews, some dating back to the 1970s. It highlights both well-known figures and lesser-known players, creating a rich narrative that captures the essence of baseball and the cultural context of the time.
The Best Little Baseball Town in the World
The Crowley Millers and Minor League Baseball in the 1950s
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set in a minor league baseball town in Louisiana during the 1950s, the narrative captures the quirky charm and unique stories that made it a focal point in the baseball world. Authored by renowned minor-league baseball historian Gaylon White, the book appeals to both baseball enthusiasts and those interested in Louisiana's rich history, providing an entertaining glimpse into a vibrant era of the sport.
The Bilko Athletic Club
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The Bilko Athletic Club is the story of the 1956 Los Angeles Angels, a team of castoffs and kids built around a bulky, beer-loving basher of home runs named Steve Bilko. The Angels compiled a 107-61 won-loss record, finishing sixteen games ahead of their closest competitor. That year, Bilko paced the Pacific Coast League in eight categories: home runs, batting average, runs batted in, hits, runs scored, walks, total bases, and slugging percentage. Featuring in-depth interviews with Steve Bilko and twenty-five of his '56 Angels teammates, The Bilko Athletic Club also includes several photos and is highlighted by never-before-told anecdotes. A fascinating account of a season to remember, The Bilko Athletic Club will take fans and historians of the national pastime back to the golden era of baseball.