Free Ebook: My Life in the Negro Leagues

Free Ebook: My Life in the Negro Leagues

Posted on February 5, 2017 at 8:43 am

Copyright 2015 Miniver Press
Copyright 2015 Miniver Press
In honor of Black History Month, the autobiography of Negro Leagues baseball star Wilmer Fields is free for five days.

Wilmer Fields was a superstar in the Negro Leagues, back when baseball was segregated. After Jackie Robinson broke the color line (as shown in the hit film, “42”), Fields received five different offers to join white teams. But he loved the Negro Leagues and never left. After his retirement, he fought to get the Negro League players covered by Major League Baseball’s pension and health care benefits. This new edition of Fields’ memoir, with an introduction by baseball historian John Holway, features a new interview with Fields’ son, Billy, who had his own professional sports career in basketball. Fields tells the story of the “dream come true” that “allowed a black country boy” from Virginia to play the game he loved with teammates he admired and trusted. Fields tells his story, from college football to military service in WWII to hitting .427 in 1956 and being honored as one of the “Black legends of baseball” in 1990. He writes about players like the legendary Josh Gibson and Sam Hairston, who became a White Sox manager. He writes about the game itself, the qualities that make a team and the dedication that makes a world-class athlete.

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Atomic Puppet is Back! New Season on Disney XD

Posted on February 4, 2017 at 2:57 pm

“Atomic Puppet” is back for a new season on Disney XD! An iconic Super-Hero loses everything when he’s transformed into a living puppet and fused onto the hand of his biggest fan, 12-year-old Joey Felt! If they can work out their differences they’re destined to become the greatest, oddball super-duo of all time — Atomic Puppet!

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Exclusive Clip: Running Wild

Posted on February 3, 2017 at 4:29 pm

Tommy Flanagan​ plays a convict in the equine rehab program at the heart of “Running Wild.” Sharon Stone stars as Stella, who must fight prejudice, greed, bureaucracy and vanity (including her own) to learn that the best way to help yourself is by than helping another living creature. SP Releasing and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release “Running Wild” in select theaters and On Demand February 10, 2017.

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