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Peter C. Bjarkman

Peter C. Bjarkman (May 19, 1941 – October 1, 2018) was an American historian, freelance author, and commentator on the baseball played in Cuba after the 1959 Communist revolution. He provided regular internet commentary on Cuban League baseball as a contributing writer for LaVidaBaseball.com and as Senior Writer for the U.S.-based internet website BaseballdeCuba.com and appeared frequently on radio and television sports talk shows as an observer and analyst of the Cuban national sport. He also published more than three dozen books ranging in scope from Major League Baseball history and college and professional basketball history to sports biographies for young adult readers. In spring 2017 Bjarkman was honored with a SABR (Society for American Baseball Research) Henry Chadwick Award, the society's highest research recognition established in 2009, "to honor baseball's great researchers – historians, statisticians, annalists, and archivists – for their invaluable contributions to making baseball the game that links America's present with its past".

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A biography of the gifted Brooklyn Dodger center fielder nicknamed the Duke of Flatbush.

How the series evolves

beginning
Duke Snider
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finale
Warren Spahn
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overall
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Duke Snider

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A biography of the gifted Brooklyn Dodger center fielder nicknamed the Duke of Flatbush.

Ernie Banks

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"Ernie Banks is perhaps the most popular ballplayer in the history of the Chicago Cubs. Based on extensive research and personal interviews conducted by the author, this biography details the life of the Texas-born shortstop and first baseman, from his childhood playing softball to his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame to his death in 2015"--

Warren Spahn

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A biography of the major league pitcher who holds the record for the most wins by a southpaw.