
Rochester Red Wings statue.
Frontier Field, Rochester, N.Y.
Photo by Darrin M. Devault (taken in July 2007)
Killebrew for Torre chronicles the stories of two brothers and their lifelong passion for baseball. It is named after a famous neighborhood baseball card trade made some 30 years ago in Bruceton, Tenn.



Bill Selby takes a break before a "Negro League throwback game" between the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds and Iowa Cubs on July 17, 2004, at AutoZone Park in Memphis.
I walked over to the Knoxville Visitors Center during lunch today to hear folk writer and singer Chuck Brodsky perform on WDVX-FM's Blue Plate Special.


The baseball backstop, located near the central guard tower, doubled as a goal post when used for prison football games. The left crossbar is still in place.
Michael Devault and son Riley pose for a photograph at Howard J. Lamade Stadium located in the Little League International Complex in Williamsport, Pa. The Little League World Series is played each August at Lamade Stadium.
Whenever I'm in St. Louis for a baseball game, I usually spend some time milling around new Busch Stadium admiring the statues of former Cardinal greats such as Hall of Fame outfielders Enos Slaughter and Lou Brock and legendary announcer Jack Buck.
"Phanatic Around Town" was the name of a 2010 art project in Philadelphia that promoted the hometown Phillies and tourism.
Riley Devault shows a special interest in a Jackie Robinson exhibit at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., so his dad Michael takes the opportunity to explain the significance of Robinson breaking baseball's color barrier. 
