"From the Dugouts to the Trenches: Baseball During the Great War would make a fine acquisition for any public library, no matter how small."—G. Louis Heath, ARETE
"To be sure, the Great War has been written about extensively, but this project takes a hanging curveball and knocks it out of the park."—Matt Sutherland, Foreword
"[From the Dugouts to the Trenches] may well now be the definitive work on the subject."—Doug Wilson, Sport in American History
"Equal parts baseball, business and military history. Readers who enjoy any of these topics will enjoy reading this book."—Guy Who Reviews Sports Books
"From Dugouts to the Trenches is a wonderful complement to Leeke's previous two books on baseball and World War I. It will be a fine addition to the library of baseball enthusiasts and students of the American experience in the Great War."—Edward Thomas, Roads to the Great War blog
"The most important aspect of Jim Leeke's hardcover book From the Dugout to the Trenches is the story it tells of baseball's involvement in World War I. . . . Devoted baseball fans will take considerable pride in understanding the depth of involvement since the sport played such a pivotal role in American society."—Bob Wirz, Inside Game
"Beyond the game, this book provides useful insights into the social and political implications of World War I on organized baseball. Leeke's thorough research and writing style makes this study accessible to both the common reader and the professional historian, and would be a useful addition to any college course on the Great War or baseball."—Joseph-James Ahern, On Point: The Journal of Army History
"From the Dugouts to the Trenches is a fascinating read that ties baseball to the larger societal issues of the time. This should be a must-add for any serious baseball historian's library and will likely only increase the curiosity of readers into this particular time frame in baseball history."—Baseball Historian
"Jim Leeke admirably fills a gap in baseball’s written history with this strongly researched and well- written book about the game during World War I that received SABR’s 2018 Larry Ritter Book Award. I highly recommend it to all audiences."—Ed Edmonds, NINE
“Once again Jim Leeke gives us kids in the grandstands our fifty cents’ worth. From the Dugouts to the Trenches has the reader tugging Jim’s jersey and begging, ‘Say, mister. Got any more of them swell stories?’”—Dean Karayanis, radio host of the History Author Show in New York City