Pages from Baseball’s Past

Pages from Baseball’s Past by Craig R. Wright, published by ACTA Publications in 2013, presents a collection of unique stories from baseball history that many may not be familiar with. This edition, written in English and spanning 231 pages, delves into lesser-known narratives, including the tale of a mascot named “Baseball,” who became a man’s best friend. Wright, recognized as the Dean of Baseball Storytellers, draws on his extensive experience from hosting a radio show and website dedicated to the sport.
Readers will discover a variety of intriguing anecdotes that highlight the rich tapestry of baseball’s history. The book focuses on the personal and often overlooked stories that contribute to the sport’s legacy, appealing to both casual fans and dedicated enthusiasts. With its engaging narrative style, this collection offers insights into the world of baseball, making it a noteworthy addition to the literature on sports and recreation.
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Stories from baseball’s past that most people have never heard, including the story of a mascot named “Baseball,” who turned out to be a man’s best friend. All the stories are written Craig T. Wright, the Dean of Baseball Storytellers, who has hosted a radio show and website of the same name for many years.
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