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|Digger Activity=<p>Besides his interest in origins and 19th century baseball, he is active in Negro Leagues research as well. In addition, he is working on an epic baseball-themed photo project. He is taking a picture of every member of the Hall of Fame (living or deceased) with a special baseball he has created called, "The Hall Ball."&nbsp; As of this writing he has photographed 210 Hall of Famers either holding the ball or, if they are no longer alive, of the ball at their grave. In order to complete this quest, he will be traveling to Cuba in November 2014 with a group of Negro League researchers.&nbsp; There, he plans to photograph the ball at the graves of Martin Dihigo, Cristobal Torriente and Jose Mendez. For complete details about The Hall Ball, visit the website www.thehallball.sportspalooza.com.</p>
|Digger Activity=<p>Besides his interest in origins and 19th century baseball, he is active in Negro Leagues research as well. In addition, he is working on an epic baseball-themed photo project. He is taking a picture of every member of the Hall of Fame (living or deceased) with a special baseball he has created called, "The Hall Ball."&nbsp; As of this writing he has photographed 210 Hall of Famers either holding the ball or, if they are no longer alive, of the ball at their grave. Once complete, he is donating the ball and the photos to the Hall of Fame. In order to complete this quest, he will be traveling to Cuba in November 2014 with a group of Negro League researchers.&nbsp; There, he plans to photograph the ball at the graves of Martin Dihigo, Cristobal Torriente and Jose Mendez. For complete details about The Hall Ball, visit the website www.thehallball.sportspalooza.com.</p>
<p>In his daily life, he is a theatre director who specializes in Shakespeare. Recently he directed a production of "The Signal Season of Dummy Hoy," the story of the great 19th century baseball player who was one of the first deaf players to reach the major leagues.</p>
<p>In his daily life, he is a theatre director who specializes in Shakespeare. Recently he directed a production of "The Signal Season of Dummy Hoy," the story of the great 19th century baseball player who was one of the first deaf players to reach the major leagues.</p>
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Besides his interest in origins and 19th century baseball, he is active in Negro Leagues research as well. In addition, he is working on an epic baseball-themed photo project. He is taking a picture of every member of the Hall of Fame (living or deceased) with a special baseball he has created called, "The Hall Ball."  As of this writing he has photographed 210 Hall of Famers either holding the ball or, if they are no longer alive, of the ball at their grave. Once complete, he is donating the ball and the photos to the Hall of Fame. In order to complete this quest, he will be traveling to Cuba in November 2014 with a group of Negro League researchers.  There, he plans to photograph the ball at the graves of Martin Dihigo, Cristobal Torriente and Jose Mendez. For complete details about The Hall Ball, visit the website www.thehallball.sportspalooza.com.

In his daily life, he is a theatre director who specializes in Shakespeare. Recently he directed a production of "The Signal Season of Dummy Hoy," the story of the great 19th century baseball player who was one of the first deaf players to reach the major leagues.

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