Limit this search to....

Your Call!
Contributor(s): Frierson, Ed (Author)
ISBN: 1541117328     ISBN-13: 9781541117327
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $9.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2016
Qty:
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Sports
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.54 lbs) 178 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
What does clinical hypnosis that cured a 12-year old's bed wetting and the wisdom of a Persian Holy Man's book have to do with major league pitching? A phenomenal rookie pitcher and an over-the-hill bullpen catcher invent "weasel ball" which employs the power of suggestion rather than common trash talk to affect opposing hitters. The pitcher, a used bookstore junkie and student of ancient wisdom, carries a mysterious book in his hip pocket. The result is "wisdom ball" which influences players, fans and umpires alike. You've never read anything like it . . . anywhere The Manhattan Monarchs, whose owner was integrity challenged, were the worst team in baseball, at preseason odds of 100-1 to win the World Series. An anonymous gambler, on behalf of 10 disabled veterans, placed a wager of $100,000 in April on the Monarchs. To Win In the 9th inning of the 7th game of the World Series, the "Miracle Monarchs" were one pitch away from winning or losing THE WAGER. A single umpire's call would make the difference between a ten million dollar payoff for the veterans (and owner) vs. jail cell for the owner ($0 for veterans). Win-Win or Lose-Lose. What happened in the ninth inning depends upon whose story you heard and whose story you believe. The pitcher, the catcher, the hitter, the owner, the umpire, a sportswriter, a disabled veteran, a gambler, even the proprietor of the bookstore around the corner, all have a story to tell. Each will tell you what he saw and heard. There is mystery, humor, surprise, baseball insight, drama, and unparalleled you-are-there suspense as each storyteller tells you what really happened. And, could a gambler nicknamed, "Bluff," actually influence an umpire with a simple phone call announcing the time of today's sunrise or sunset? Only one umpire in history, until now, has been banned from professional baseball for conniving with gamblers. What about that 3-2 pitch in the ninth inning? Rookie-Of-The Year vs. National League MVP with $10,000,000 on the line You will have all the information, the emotion, and the considerations to do the right thing. When all is said and done, it is YOUR CALL