Baseball Heritage Museum to host 3 authors for Small Business Saturday
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Baseball Heritage Museum will be holding a Small Business Saturday event on Nov. 27 featuring three authors who have written recent books on sports.
Baseball historian Scott Longert, former college basketball referee Phil Bova and Cleveland.com writer Marc Bona will be speaking and signing:
Bona will speak at noon, Longert at 1 p.m., and Bova at 2 p.m. Admission is free.
Longert – a retired park guide at James A. Garfield National Historic Site and baseball historian – is chronicling the Cleveland Indians by era.
His first book, “Addie Joss: King of the Pitchers,” was a 1998 biography of the first of two Cleveland pitchers to throw a perfect game. He followed that in 2013 with “The Best They Could Be” about the team in 1916 to 1920; “No Money, No Beer, No Pennants,” in 2016 about the Indians and the Great Depression, and “Bad Boys, Bad Times,” a 2019 book focusing on the 1937-41 Indians. He also…