
Death Row Inmates Forced to Play Baseball for Their Lives
Bestselling authors pen baseball book to carry readers through spring training.
It was the golden age of baseball, and all over the country teams gathered on town fields in front of throngs of fans to compete for local glory. In Rawlins, Wyoming, residents lined up for tickets to see slugger Joseph Seng and the rest of the Wyoming Penitentiary Death Row All Stars as they took on all comers in baseball games with considerably more at stake.
Published by Rowman and Littlefield and written by Howard Kazanjian and Chris Enss, the book has been showcased in the New York Post and the Christian Science Monitor and the New York Post.
Visit www.chrisenss.com for information about the book The Death Row All Stars: A Story of Murder, Corruption, and Baseball by Howard Kazanjian and Chris Enss.
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