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The Man Who Sold Baseball to Baltimore: Friday June 6, 12-1 pm
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Maryland-based author Paul Dickson chronicles the life of one of baseball's most colorful characters and legends, the showman, promoter and multi-team owner, Bill Veeck. It was Veeck who, after failing to make the St. Louis Browns a success and force the Cardinals out of that town, sold the franchise to a Baltimore group that brought Major League Baseball to Charm City in 1954. But that's just a small part of the Veeck story. Paul Dickson is the author of " Bill Veeck: Baseball's Greatest Maverick."
Original airdate: 06/12/12
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