The greatest Dodger catcher recalls his career and his accomplishments are listed.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
8pp
Genre:
Biography
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
Roy 'campy' Campenella was the greatest Dodger catcher. He played in the negro leagues until Branch Rickey picked him and Jackie Robinson. 3-time baseball MVP. His two homeruns beat the Yankees in the 1955 world series. Crippled by an accident, he was entered, in a wheelchair, into the Cooperstown Hall of Fame. The Dodger retired his'39' number forever.

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The Writer: Robert Michael Benn Screenwriter

TIME magazine journalist. UC Berkeley Varsity Boxing Squad. California Real Estate Broker Editor of NEXUS and COASTLINE magazines. BA UC Berkeley in Philosophy and English. MA UC Irvine in Philosophy Go to bio
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