Authors Series programs bring latest baseball stories to Cooperstown

June 17, 2014

From the Baseball Hall of Fame:

The story of baseball is told every day at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. But this summer, some of the latest unique and inspirational stories of the National Pastime will be celebrated through the Museum’s Authors Series program.

The Hall of Fame will host 11 Authors Series events throughout the season, bringing noted baseball authors to Cooperstown for special lectures and book signings. The Authors Series programs are held in the Museum’s Bullpen Theater at 2 p.m. (except where noted) and are included with Museum admission.

Authors will discuss their work and take questions from the audience in the programs, then sign copies of their books for fans. Seating in the Bullpen Theater is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The schedule for the summer includes:

June 19Mookie: Life, Baseball, and the ’86 Mets, by Erik Sherman with Mookie Wilson (10:30 a.m.)

June 27Stars and Strikes, by Dan Epstein

July 3Miracle Mud & Baseball Mystery, by David Kelly

July 10The Impossible Dream Season, by Ray Sinibaldi

July 17The DiMaggios, by Thomas Clavin

July 261954, by Bill Madden

July 31 ­– Brooks: The Biography, by Doug Wilson

August 7Roberto’s Return, by Paul Ferrante

August 14Down to the Last Pitch, Tim Wendel

August 21Rally Caps, Rain Delays, and Racing Sausages, by Eric Kabakoff

August 28The Legend of Mickey Tussle and Sophomore Campaign, by Frank Nappi

For more information on Hall of Fame’s Authors Series programs, visit www.baseballhall.org.

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