The Day Baseball Died-Tombstones In The Outfield
Baseball has been on the ropes for years. High salaries for mediocre players, drugs, and steroids, were a few of the facts that forced owners to cancel baseball. However, the day baseball died the team owners figured out a clever way to get the fans back into the stadiums. They exhumed the bodies of the great and near great players and buried them in the outfield grass under marble statues labeled with their statistics.
The best part was entrance to this spectacle was $1.00 and the parking was free. It was orgasmic. The book is 4,000 words full of humor, facts and a special ending.
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The Day Baseball Died-Tombstones In The Outfield
Baseball has been on the ropes for years. High salaries for mediocre players, drugs, and steroids, were a few of the facts that forced owners to cancel baseball. However, the day baseball died the team owners figured out a clever way to get the fans back into the stadiums. They exhumed the bodies of the great and near great players and buried them in the outfield grass under marble statues labeled with their statistics.
The best part was entrance to this spectacle was $1.00 and the parking was free. It was orgasmic. The book is 4,000 words full of humor, facts and a special ending.
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The Day Baseball Died-Tombstones In The Outfield

The Day Baseball Died-Tombstones In The Outfield

by Tony Evans
The Day Baseball Died-Tombstones In The Outfield

The Day Baseball Died-Tombstones In The Outfield

by Tony Evans

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Overview

Baseball has been on the ropes for years. High salaries for mediocre players, drugs, and steroids, were a few of the facts that forced owners to cancel baseball. However, the day baseball died the team owners figured out a clever way to get the fans back into the stadiums. They exhumed the bodies of the great and near great players and buried them in the outfield grass under marble statues labeled with their statistics.
The best part was entrance to this spectacle was $1.00 and the parking was free. It was orgasmic. The book is 4,000 words full of humor, facts and a special ending.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013766693
Publisher: Tony Evans
Publication date: 07/11/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 20 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Tony Evans is a published author and is on his way to having two more stories to present to the Nook audience in the spring of 2012.
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