Don Zminda is a sports historian and the former vice president and director of research at STATS LLC. He is the author of Double Plays and Double Crosses: The Black Sox and Baseball in 1920 and The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball's Greatest Salesman.
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"Justice Batted Last is an exhaustively researched, elegantly written account of baseball's long slow road to full integration after Jackie Robinson broke its color line. In telling the story of how Minnie Minoso joined the White Sox and Ernie Banks became a Cub, Don Zminda has given us an inside look at a crucial and often overlooked era in baseball history."--Ron Rapoport, author of Let's Play Two: The Legend of Mr. Cub, The Life of Ernie Banks