Table of Contents
Chuck Hildebrand — Tue, 03/31/2009 - 09:34
- Introduction: Why Campbell was The Last Baseball Town
- PART I: THE PLACE AND THE PINNACLES
- 1909-1953: Beginnings
- 1954-1958: Organization
- 1959-1962: Transition
- 1962 Moreland Little League: ‘Big Ben and a flock of pocket watches’
- 1964 Campbell Moreland Pony League: The best Campbell team ever?
- 1963-1969: Emergence
- 1970 Campbell Little League: The Cardiac Kids
- 1970-1975: Close, but ...
- 1976 Campbell Little League: Daydream believers
- 1978 Campbell Moreland Pony League: Unfinished business
- 1979 Campbell Little League: The Campbell Clones
- 1979 Campbell Moreland Pony League: The Truman Show
- PART II: THE PEOPLE
- John Oldham: He came first
- Duane Kubo: The enabler
- The defining managers: Gordon Huntze, Jack Zogg, Bud Stallings
- Jim Saeger: A top hat and a half-century of tales
- Jimmy Shockley: Death on a diamond
- Kent Ohmann: The grownup amongst us
- Mark Paquin: Enduring
- Paul Sargis: Two generations
- Steve Clinton: Quality of life
- Dominic Costantino: The heart and soul
- Bobby Straight: The teeth
- Matt Christian: Persistence
- Dave Roberson: On again
- PART III: REQUIEM FOR A DYNASTY
- The Long Goodbye: The start of Campbell’s decline
- Now: Campbell baseball today, and those who carry on
- Epilogue: Final thoughts

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