Good news from the DUGOUT: Trading a Diamond for a Crown

Good news from the DUGOUT: Trading a Diamond for a Crown

by Frank D. Minton
Good news from the DUGOUT: Trading a Diamond for a Crown

Good news from the DUGOUT: Trading a Diamond for a Crown

by Frank D. Minton

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Overview

  • Former Dodger pitcher Frank D. Minton now preacher, is straight talking and plain dealing. He doesn't pull any punches about his love for baseball and the Bible. Infact many people think he is not very preacherly.
  • Minton recounts an incident when he nearly caused a baseball riot. "I had gotten into a fight with an opposing player."
  • "The next day, I was interviewed on television, black eye and all. Of course, they were interested in the fight and my reactions as a one day-to be preacher. Well, I said, "The only thing I ever got out of a fight is this black eye. But since you mentioned me as a preacher, if I can't preach Christ to 'em, I'll beat the devil out of 'em!"
  • Minton pitched in the Minors for the old Brooklyn Dodgers but he turned down his fourth-year contract. "What's the deal. Minton?" l answered straight forwardly, "God has called me to preach!"
  • The Dodger minor league official, answered, "Old guys preach, young guys on their way up to the Bigs, play baseball." But I never looked back, even though I won 39 games and lost only 20.

  • Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781960159571
    Publisher: Frank D. Minton Publishing
    Publication date: 05/18/2023
    Pages: 224
    Sales rank: 994,904
    Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d)

    About the Author

    Frank D. Minton is a native of Wichita, Kansas, where he pitched the Wichita North High School to the state championship. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a BBA degree on a baseball scholarship. He also earned a MDIV degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth Texas. Frank played three seasons for the Brooklyn - now Los Angeles Dodgers organization, where he had a terrific win-loss record in 1955-57
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