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A League of My Own

Russ Speiller

Stories about baseball including interviews with baseball artists and research stories about little known baseball history

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It's Been a Little While...

It’s certainly been some time since I’ve published additional content to this site. There’s a good reason for this. Back in the Spring of 2024, while driving home from work, I heard a story on NPR that immediately broke me out of my trance...

4 months ago
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A Conversation with John Schiffner

I’ve had the extreme pleasure of visiting Cape Cod, Massachusetts twice in my life and both times I made sure to take in at least one, if not more, of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) games. For those who are unfamiliar with the CCBL, it...

a year ago
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Defying Gravity: Setting 'Charlie Hustle' in Motion

Since 2016, artist Tom Tsuchiya has had the honor of sculpting the portrait reliefs for the bronze plaques of the Hall of Famers at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. When I met Tom at his home base, Essex Studios, for a...

a year ago
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Tragedy Strikes Too Soon: The Tale of Porter 'Ankleball' Moss

A few years ago, I went to a local bookstore and picked up a book called “The League of Outsider Baseball.” The book was full of incredible and unique illustrations as well as beautiful stories of baseball players known and unknown to me. I...

a year ago
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Wild Thing - From UC Bearcat to Dodgers’ Bonus Baby

Left-hander Sandy Koufax pitched for the University of Cincinnati in 1954

When you think of the nickname Wild Thing, which baseball player comes to mind? Perhaps it is Mitch Williams, who earned that moniker while pitching for the Texas Ra...

2 years ago
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    Father, husband, UPENN grad, Engineer, and now Baseball Writer. I love it when I interview someone and then respond with "That was a really great question and got me to articulate things I've never articulated to anyone else before."

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