Blackmun's List

R. Abrams
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In Flood v. Kuhn, 407 U.S. 258 (1972), a majority of the Supreme Court voted to reaffirm its holding from a half-century earlier that the business of baseball did not affect interstate commerce and thus was exempt from the antitrust laws. In Part I of his remarkable majority opinion, Justice Harry Blackmun regales the wonders of baseball and then lists, without citation, "the many names, celebrated for one reason or another, that have sparked the diamond and its environs and that have provided tinder for recaptured thrills, for reminiscence and comparisons, and for conversation and anticipation in-season and off-season." He lists 88 names of ballplayers, owners, managers, one umpire and one sports writer. In this paper, I reveal for the first time the source of Blackmun's list. In addition, using Justice Blackmun's papers from the Library of Congress and other sources, I explore the Justice's personal views about the game and relate his comments over the years to what he characterized in correspondence as his most favorite opinion. Although Justice Blackmun took time to extol baseball's eternal verities, he could not have considered how baseball's reserve system impacted on the lives of the men he celebrated in his list. Using interviews conducted in the 1960s by Lawrence Ritter that are now at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown (where I currently serve on my sabbatical as Scholar-in-Residence), the paper reconstructs the careers and experiences of the men on Blackmun's list from their earliest professional games until their retirements.
在弗勒德诉库恩案中,最高法院多数人投票重申了半个世纪前的裁决,即棒球业务不影响州际贸易,因此不受反垄断法的约束。大法官哈里·布莱克蒙(Harry Blackmun)在其引人注目的多数意见的第一部分中,赞美了棒球的奇迹,然后在没有引用的情况下,列出了“许多因这样或那样的原因而闻名的名字,这些名字点燃了钻石球场及其周边地区的光芒,为重新获得的兴奋、回忆和比较、以及在赛季和休赛期的谈话和期待提供了火种。”他列出了88个棒球运动员、老板、经理、一名裁判和一名体育记者的名字。在本文中,我首次揭示了布莱克蒙名单的来源。此外,我还利用国会图书馆和其他来源的Blackmun法官的论文,探讨了他对这款游戏的个人看法,并将他多年来的评论与他在通信中所描述的最喜欢的观点联系起来。尽管布莱克曼法官花时间赞美棒球的永恒真理,但他不可能考虑到棒球的后备制度对他在名单上所赞扬的人的生活产生了怎样的影响。劳伦斯•里特(Lawrence Ritter)现在在库珀斯敦棒球名人堂(Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown)(我目前在那里作为常驻学者休假),本文利用他在20世纪60年代进行的采访,重构了布莱克蒙名单上的男子从最早的职业比赛到退役的职业生涯和经历。
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