Once Upon a Game
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"In Once Upon a Game, Alan Schwarz has assembled a volume of first-person recollections about baseball from some of the game's all-time legends and its most famous fans. Ernie Banks recalls the moment he coined the phrase "Let's play two!"; Mike Piazza recounts his backyard batting lessons with Ted Williams; Cal Ripken, Jr. tells of his first call-up to the major leagues; Roger Clemens reminisces about the night of his first twenty-strikeout masterpiece - after almost missing the game; and George H.W. Bush reflects on his brief meeting with the one and only Babe Ruth. Dozens of the game's greatest players and lifetime fans remember their finest baseball moments on and off the field."--Jacket.
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Alan Schwarz
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