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Lyman Bostock Jr. had baseball in his blood. The son of a former Negro League standout, Bostock began his professional career with the Minnesota Twins in 1975. Two years later, he became one of the first players in major league baseball to cash in on the new era of free agency, signing with the California Angels for more than $2 millionone of the richest contracts in sports history at that time. But Bostock's true potential would never be known. On September 23, 1978, Bostock was shot and killed in Gary, Indiana. He was just 27 years old. In Lyman Bostock: The Inspiring Life and Tragic Death of a Ballplayer, K. Adam Powell tells the story of Bostock's humble beginnings in Birmingham, Alabama, his coming-of-age in Los Angeles, his involvement in the Black Power movement, his brief yet impactful baseball career, and his senseless murder in 1978. Those who knew Bostock and played alongside him believed he was good enough to win multiple batting titles, and perhaps even make the Hall of Fa

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A very important aspect of this book, shows the reader all of the details leading up to Lymans final moments. The readers get all the details of the who, what, when, why and where of that fateful night. It filled in a lot of the blanks in the story for me and put to rest any doubts of what a stand up guy Lyman Bostock really was from beginning until the end. Powell did a great job of sharing Bostock’s story which I feel has been a very overlooked or forgotten subject. His time in both life and baseball were very short, but his impact was much greater beyond his years. Check this book out, I don’t think anyone who puts the effort into reading this will regret it. * Gregg's Baseball Bookcase *

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Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: California Dreaming (1950–1968) Chapter 2: Coming of Age in Times of Confusion (1968–1970) Chapter 3: New Decisions, New Opportunities (1971–1972) Chapter 4: The Path to the Big Leagues (1972–1974) Chapter 5: A Rookie’s Journey (1975) Chapter 6: The Great Breakout (1976) Chapter 7: Something to Prove (1977) Chapter 8: Settling into Stardom (1977) Chapter 9: A Life-Changing Negotiation (1977 Off-Season) Chapter 10: The Big Slump (1978) Chapter 11: Redemption and Happiness (1978) Chapter 12: Another Day in Comiskey and Gary (September 23, 1978) Chapter 13: Passing into Legend Chapter 14: Saying Goodbye (September 24–28, 1978) Chapter 15: The Trials of Leonard Smith (1979) Chapter 16: Moving On (1979–1980s) Chapter 17: Lyman Bostock’s Legacy Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/9/2016 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442252059, 978-1442252059
      ISBN10: 1442252057

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      Book Synopsis
      Lyman Bostock Jr. had baseball in his blood. The son of a former Negro League standout, Bostock began his professional career with the Minnesota Twins in 1975. Two years later, he became one of the first players in major league baseball to cash in on the new era of free agency, signing with the California Angels for more than $2 millionone of the richest contracts in sports history at that time. But Bostock's true potential would never be known. On September 23, 1978, Bostock was shot and killed in Gary, Indiana. He was just 27 years old. In Lyman Bostock: The Inspiring Life and Tragic Death of a Ballplayer, K. Adam Powell tells the story of Bostock's humble beginnings in Birmingham, Alabama, his coming-of-age in Los Angeles, his involvement in the Black Power movement, his brief yet impactful baseball career, and his senseless murder in 1978. Those who knew Bostock and played alongside him believed he was good enough to win multiple batting titles, and perhaps even make the Hall of Fa

      Trade Review
      A very important aspect of this book, shows the reader all of the details leading up to Lymans final moments. The readers get all the details of the who, what, when, why and where of that fateful night. It filled in a lot of the blanks in the story for me and put to rest any doubts of what a stand up guy Lyman Bostock really was from beginning until the end. Powell did a great job of sharing Bostock’s story which I feel has been a very overlooked or forgotten subject. His time in both life and baseball were very short, but his impact was much greater beyond his years. Check this book out, I don’t think anyone who puts the effort into reading this will regret it. * Gregg's Baseball Bookcase *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: California Dreaming (1950–1968) Chapter 2: Coming of Age in Times of Confusion (1968–1970) Chapter 3: New Decisions, New Opportunities (1971–1972) Chapter 4: The Path to the Big Leagues (1972–1974) Chapter 5: A Rookie’s Journey (1975) Chapter 6: The Great Breakout (1976) Chapter 7: Something to Prove (1977) Chapter 8: Settling into Stardom (1977) Chapter 9: A Life-Changing Negotiation (1977 Off-Season) Chapter 10: The Big Slump (1978) Chapter 11: Redemption and Happiness (1978) Chapter 12: Another Day in Comiskey and Gary (September 23, 1978) Chapter 13: Passing into Legend Chapter 14: Saying Goodbye (September 24–28, 1978) Chapter 15: The Trials of Leonard Smith (1979) Chapter 16: Moving On (1979–1980s) Chapter 17: Lyman Bostock’s Legacy Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

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