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Cover of Playing with the Enemy: A Baseball Prodigy, a World at War and a Field of Broken Dreams

Playing with the Enemy: A Baseball Prodigy, a World at War and a Field of Broken Dreams

โœ Scribed by Moore, Gary


Book ID
110467428
Publisher
Savas Beatie
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
4 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781611210200

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โœฆ Synopsis


Foreword by baseball legend Jim Morris, former Major League pitcher with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

It was true in the 1940s, and it is still true today: if you have talent, someone will notice. In Gene Moore's case, that someone was the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Gene Moore was a farm boy living with his family in Sesser, Illinois, a town so small even map makers ignored it. As a teenager, when he wasn't in school or helping his Pop on the farm, slopping the hogs and doing other chores with his older brother Ward and five sisters, Gene was playing baseball with the guys on the town team. Some were twice his age. The older fellows didn't mind having the Moore kid on their team because he could hit the ball farther than anyone else, he was the best catcher anyone had ever seen, he could throw men out from his knees, and not a ball ever got past him. Gene was 15 years old.

Word quickly spread across the United States about the country boy who could hit the ball a country mile. The...