In 1937, the Great Depression was still lingering, but at baseball parks across the country there was a sense of optimism. Major League attendance was on a sharp rise. Tickets to an Indians game at League Park on Lexington and East 66th were $1.60 for box seats, $1.35 for reserve seats, and $.55 for the bleachers. Cleveland fans were particularly upbeat--Bob Feller, the teenage phenomenon, was a farm boy with a blistering fast ball. Night games were an exciting development.
Bad Boys, Bad Times: The Cleveland Indians and Baseball in the Prewar Years, 1937-1941 [Book]
Rocky Colavito hits a homerun (May 1965)
Big Klu: The Baseball Life of Ted Kluszewski: 9780786469994: Cook, William A.: Books
The Curse of Rocky Colavito: A Loving Look at a Thirty-Year Slump: Pluto, Terry: 9781598510355: : Books
The Curse of Rocky Colavito: A Loving Look at a Thirty-Year Slump eBook : Pluto, Terry: Kindle Store
Rocky Colavito biographer to speak, sign books in Cleveland
The 1919 Black Sox Scandal, Illinois (Images of Baseball Series) by Dan Helpingstine, Paperback
A Real Blockbuster Deal: Frank Lane Trades Home Run King Rocky Colavito to the Tigers For Batting Champion Harvey Kuenn!
Rocky Colavito: A link to the KC Royals' historic past
Rocky Colavito, Former Cleveland Indians Slugger, Finally Gets His Statue, but It's Not Where It Belongs
The Saga of Sudden Sam: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Sam McDowell: McDowell, Sam, Gitlin, Martin, Garvey, Steve: 9781538156414: : Books
Cleveland`s Iconic Slugger Rocky Colavito's story told in a new biography
Rocky Colavito
Rocky Colavito, Cleveland Indians baseball star, statue in Little Italy