When his parents finally broke down and bought a t v, it was so they could watch the 19 57 world series. Ron grew up watching baseball and playing it rather well. And when he graduated, he was offered a minor league contract with the baltimore orioles. He signed the contract at ten o'clock at night at lax, and then he boarded three red eye connecting flights to bluefield, west virginia,. To play ball in the appellation league. On the one hand, you're getting paid to play a game that you love. But on the other hand, there's almost a purgatory element to it, rigta. It's for a lot of a
Ron Shelton is an Academy Award–nominated writer and director, former shortstop for the Bluefield Baby Birds, and author of a humdinger of a new memoir called "The Church of Baseball: The Making of Bull Durham — Home Runs, Bad Calls, Crazy Fights, Big Swings, and a Hit." On the show today: How Ron sold the movie before he had a story, wrote the script without a plan, played ball with Kevin Costner, and got directorial pointers from Susan Sarandon.
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