Cincinnati Soul: An In-Depth Review of the Cincinnati Tigers, the Cincinnati Cuban Stars, and Other Negro League Baseball in Cincinnati

Released June 10, 2025

A compelling new book that delves deep into the rich, yet often overlooked, history of Cincinnati’s Black baseball teams. With a focus on teams like the Cincinnati Tigers and the Cincinnati Cuban Stars, Cincinnati Soul aims to resurrect the legacies of these pioneering players, coaches, and community figures who shaped the Negro Leagues during a time of segregation and social upheaval.

Through painstaking research and captivating storytelling, Lautenslager brings to light the extraordinary skills, challenges, and resilience of the Black athletes who played in Cincinnati during the era of the Negro Leagues. These players, including many who went on to become major league stars, are too often forgotten in the broader narrative of baseball history. This book ensures their stories are remembered, celebrated, and recognized for their crucial contributions to both the sport and American culture.

“This book is about much more than baseball,” Lautenslager says. “It’s about community, identity, and the fight for equality. It’s about the players who had to endure racial barriers, economic struggles, and social prejudice just to play the game they loved. Their passion and persistence paved the way for future generations, not only in baseball, but in the broader Civil Rights Movement.”

The book will explore the socio-economic and cultural backdrop of Cincinnati during this pivotal time, offering readers an immersive view of how baseball, race, and community intersected. It will shine a light on how these teams became integral to the Black community, providing not only entertainment but also a sense of pride and identity. By chronicling the lives and struggles of players like Porter Moss, Ted “Double Duty” Radcliffe, Neil Robinson and Joseph “Ducky” Medwick, Cincinnati Soul helps readers understand the profound impact these athletes had on shaping both the game of baseball and the social fabric of Cincinnati.

In addition to team profiles and player stories, Lautenslager’s book delves into important historical themes such as segregation, Jim Crow laws, the barnstorming circuit, night baseball, and the pivotal role of the Black press in promoting these teams. It also highlights the significant contributions of Black baseball in the context of Cincinnati’s legacy, particularly at iconic venues like Crosley Field.

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