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"The Brooklyn Bridegrooms are the scourge of late nineteenth-century New York. The cranks hate them, the team owner is plotting to shut them down, and Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt wants to lock them up. Most of the team are indifferent to their plight, save for one player: Skip Lapwhistle, the alter-ego of a former seamstress who dons a fake mustache and a baseball cap, and traded life in the sweatshop for life on the diamond. With the team on the brink, it's up to Skip to rally the team, stop the team owner's plot, evade Roosevelt's clutches, and bring back the spirit of the game to the City."--Provided by publisher.…mehr

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"The Brooklyn Bridegrooms are the scourge of late nineteenth-century New York. The cranks hate them, the team owner is plotting to shut them down, and Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt wants to lock them up. Most of the team are indifferent to their plight, save for one player: Skip Lapwhistle, the alter-ego of a former seamstress who dons a fake mustache and a baseball cap, and traded life in the sweatshop for life on the diamond. With the team on the brink, it's up to Skip to rally the team, stop the team owner's plot, evade Roosevelt's clutches, and bring back the spirit of the game to the City."--Provided by publisher.
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Autorenporträt
Bob McKeon is a writer and filmmaker based in Venice, California. His collaboration with Bush Leaguers' childhood friend, and Bush Leaguers co-creator Sam Fletcher began with a humor column in their high school newspaper. They wrote Bush Leaguers as an homage to the satirical comedic voice of The Simpsons, baseball, and New York City.