Baseball, Art, and Dreams: An American Baseball Memoir

Scott Christopher
Foreword by Michael S. Malone
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Baseball, Art, and Dreams: An American Baseball Memoir

Scott Christopher
Foreword by Michael S. Malone
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  • Published date: Oct 10, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 408
  • Publisher: Soaring Press
  • ISBN: 9780998815718
  • Dimensions: 6.69" W x 0.84" L x 9.61" H

"....one of the fastest guys I ever played with . . . Scott was always in tune with his experiences on the baseball field. He understood the joys of life beyond most of us. He was a free spirit."

- CAL "IRON MAN" RIPKEN JR.

Three-Time Teammate, Major League Baseball Legend, Hall-of-Famer, World Champion, and the Greatest Shortstop in MLB History.


"If I named the top 25 players I managed, Scotty would be on that list."

-Coach Jimmy "Skip" Williams

Four-Time Manager, 1983 Baltimore Orioles World Series Championship Coach, Canadian Baseball Hall-of-Fame, Forty years in Professional Baseball, 1947-1987.


"Scottie was spectacular, playing 110% like always."

-Coach Elton "Jack" Jackson

U of Maryland, legendary coach, for thirty seasons, 1961-1990. Coach Jackson guided his teams to the most coaching victories in Maryland Baseball's storied, 130-year history, notching 471 wins.


Found in Richard Darcey Washington Post Article, Jan. 27, 1977, Baseball Player Finds Hard Road Leads to his Life's Goal.


"I have had to step back and let BAAD penetrate my deepest reaches after reading Red Threads this morning and turning page to the 9th Inning. The At Bat of a lifetime as described in the 8th Inning is the "soul speech" that all who feel deeply long to write. It is Beowulf against Grendel, life against death, Hector against Achilles and as written by you, beautiful "soul stretching" prose. Then to punctuate it with Red Threads . . . only poetry comes close to describing the indescribable. Perfect."

-Larry Bertram

English scholar, published writer and poet, award-winning college football quarterback and baseball infielder, Hampden-Sydney College


"In life we meet many people, but some, by the way they live their life, shape ours. And that's why I will always be indebted to, and never forget, Scotty Christopher. Tougher than nails, faster than lightning, where no problem is too big and no mountain too high--and yet the memory he leaves me with is "Love," which pours out of him like water....

-Rob "Cat" Whitfield, three-time teammate, seven-season pro ball player, two-time champion, and gifted musician


"Dreams are very special. For many boys, becoming a baseball player is a dream.


This heartfelt book tells the story of how he achieved his dream as an artist in the body of an athlete.


Anyone with an interest in baseball, sports, and the creative mind of an artist will be fascinated by the stories told here. From his rise as an amateur, to his stardom as a professional baseball player, Scott Christopher inspires us with this truly American story."

-Stuart Ashman

Lifelong baseball aficionado, former Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, owner-operator of Artes de Cuba.


"Obviously, Scott Christopher was blessed with incredible talent. But the work, relentless positivity, and heart are the real revelations and the keys to his amazing career. I am so impressed by the writing, and I loved Scott's passion to overcome adversity."

-Dr. Michael Whiting

Thirty-four years in emergency medicine and lifelong baseball fan.


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