Review Quotes:
"Hornbaker makes a sound case for why Comiskey has long been an inappropriate fall guy for the [1919 'Black Sox'] scandal. . . . His depth of knowledge of this era of baseball history shines through." -- Kirkus Reviews
"It is engrossing and provides a much-needed reassessment of the man and his impact on the sport. Verdict: A worthy read for Black Sox buffs and baseball history fans."-- Library Journal
"In Turning the Black Sox White, Tim Hornbaker reviews Comiskey's entire career and restores his reputation to its former state, with clear eye, fair mind, and thorough study." --John Thorn, Official Historian of Major League Baseball and author of Baseball in the Garden of Eden
"I've always been a sucker for stories about Charles Comiskey and the 'Black Sox' scandal of 1919. Tim Hornbaker takes a new and different look at the situation. It's a pleasure to come along for the ride." --Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of Ted Williams and The Big Bam
"Charlie Comiskey is one of the giants of baseball history: a remarkable innovator as a player, manager, and mogul; a fierce competitor yet an extraordinarily charismatic fellow. In this richly detailed work, Tim Hornbaker makes an open-and-shut case that, contrary to modern depictions of Comiskey as a greedy villain, he deserves to be remembered as a good as well as a great man." --Edward Achorn, author of The Summer of Beer and Whiskey and Fifty-nine in '84
"As a portrait of a major league baseball mogul in the early 20th century and as a cutaway view of the game before World War II, 'Turning the Black Sox White' works well." -- Allen Barra, Chicago Tribune
"Those who revile Comiskey see this as a gross injustice. After reading this book, they just might change their minds." --Paul Hagen, MLB.com
"Succeeds in humanizing an important-yet-oversimplified figure in baseball history."--SB Nation