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A year in the minors;: Baseball's untold story,

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Using the 1973 season of the San Jose Bees as an example, examines the organization, management, and daily struggles of a minor league team.

242 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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About the author

Rick Lyttle, who was born in Los Angeles in 1927, has been making prints for a good part of his adult life. He grew up on a ranch, served in the U.S. Navy during the closing months of World War II and then entered the University of California at Berkeley where he majored in English.

After graduating, he worked as a ranch hand, reporter and editor, bar tender, school bus driver, teacher, and freelance writer more or less in that order. He has written forty-one books, some of which carry his own illustrations. He began exploring printmaking in the fifties, first with relief prints and later with etchings.

His interest in printing led him back Indian Valley College in Novato and later to Sonoma State University in Rhonert Park. He has studied under Shane Whare, Kate Delos, Bud Gralapp, Walt Kuhlman, Mark Perlman, Ted Greer, Kent Rupp and several other outstanding teachers.

Lyttle uses a variety of techniques, and his images range from the abstract to the whimsical and from figures and landscapes to still life and portraits. His work has appeared in more than 100 juried shows.

He is a member of the California Society of Printmakers (www.caprintmakers.com) and has participated in Point Reyes Open Studios (www.pointryesart.com) for the past several seasons.

http://www.ricklyttle.com/about_artis...

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March 15, 2009
Very interesting book about the 1973 San Jose Bees, and there run at the California League Pennant. Seems that Dennis Leonard of the Bees threw a no hitter on the day I was born!
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