Fantasy Camp: Living the Dream with Maz and '60 Bucs y First printing edition by O'Brien, Jim (2005) Hardcover

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ISBN-10:

188634812X

ISBN-13:

9781886348127

Author(s): Jim O'Brien
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 2005
Format: Hardcover, 512 pages

Description:

The 1960 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates spent a week together at Fantasy Camp in Bradenton, Florida with sports author Jim O'Brien. Bill Mazeroski, Bill Virdon, Dick Schofield, Bob Oldis, Bob Skinner, Vernon Law, Bob Friend, Hal Smith, Joe Gibbon, Gino Cimoli and ElRoy Face shared their stories, their histories and their philosophies during their week together. This is a book about baseball, and about those who love it.

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