Baseball

The Forgotten Genius: How a 21-Year-Old Revolutionized Baseball and Died in Mystery!

Baseball historian Thomas Gilbert uncovers the lost legacy of James Creighton, a 19th-century pitching phenom who died at 21. Gilbert's new book argues Creighton was baseball's first star, invented the curveball, influenced the strike zone, and was tragically overworked by his team, making a strong case for his Hall of Fame induction.

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The Movie I Watch Every Year to Relive My Youth!

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Exposed: The 'Nihilist Cult of Death' Driving Trump's Cabinet and Glorifying War Crimes!

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