![]() ![]() Marichal was batting and Koufax threw a fastball at his head. Hall Of Fame pitcher Juan Marichal of the Giants hit Dodger catcher Johnny Roseboro over the head with a bat. HK I have never seen anything in person in baseball that was prosecuted as a crime but I did see an incident in 1965 on television that likely would have been prosecuted today. ![]() ![]() JP I think the starting point has to be this: have you ever seen anything like your plot in real life, either as a baseball fan or as a prosecutor? Following is the email exchange we had this week: I wanted to know where this particular story came from (it’s a very inventive plot but could have been one of a thousand courtroom novels), and how he went about turning concept into reality. It’s rated four and a half stars, with 150 reviews. ![]() You can find the book, in Kindle and paperback editions, on Amazon. I had the pleasure of reading it before publication, and I read it again before I interviewed Harold this week. It has ranked #1 in baseball and in sports psychology, and it’s a good read. HAROLD KASSELMAN’S FIRST NOVEL has been in the top 10% of Kindle paid books for a solid year - no small accomplishment. ![]()
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