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"Phantom of the Bullpen" is a powerful true story about the life of Max Mangum and his lifelong dream of pitching in the major leagues. In a way, this is a tragic story. For most of his life, he had the stuff to be a major league pitcher. His fastball sizzled at over 100 miles per hour. He had the pinpoint control of a laser-guided missile. And he had a love for baseball that is tough to match. He also had something else. Max suffered with paranoid schizophrenia. Throughout this book, author Allen White explores one man's truly fascinating life - his talents, his pain, and everything in…mehr

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"Phantom of the Bullpen" is a powerful true story about the life of Max Mangum and his lifelong dream of pitching in the major leagues. In a way, this is a tragic story. For most of his life, he had the stuff to be a major league pitcher. His fastball sizzled at over 100 miles per hour. He had the pinpoint control of a laser-guided missile. And he had a love for baseball that is tough to match. He also had something else. Max suffered with paranoid schizophrenia. Throughout this book, author Allen White explores one man's truly fascinating life - his talents, his pain, and everything in between. As Allen seeks to learn more about Max and his past, he discovers quite a bit about himself along the way.
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Autorenporträt
Allen White is the author of "Phantom of the Bullpen". He was born in Madison, West Virginia and was raised in Y&O coal camp near Van in the south-central part of the state. Adopted by maternal grandparents at birth, he faced immense obstacles growing up in life. Directly related to his chance encounter with the main character in this book, he tried college again in 1993. He graduated from North Carolina State University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science degree in middle school education for Language Arts and Social Studies. At his graduation ceremony, he was given the Outstanding Future Educator Award. Twenty years behind on a 4-year plan, Allen finally became the teacher and coach he had always wanted to be. He retired from teaching in 2017 after twenty years of having the best job on the planet.