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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

 

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The St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved Team - Ed Wheatley (free & in person)

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Tuesday, December 12
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)

The St. Louis Browns battled the Cardinals for baseball pennants, hometown loyalty, and eventually survival. Could they run the Cardinals out of town? It seemed possible during good times when the Browns fielded some of the greatest players in major league history. But bad times included poor financing, bad business decisions, and the need to trade good players to stay afloat. Join sports historian, Ed Wheatley, as he takes you on a tour of St. Louis baseball history!  Ed is President of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and works to preserve the history and legacy of this transplanted American League team. He is co-author of, St. Louis Browns: The Story of a Beloved and Incredible Cardinals, and executive producer for the Emmy winning PBS Nine Network documentary: A Baseball Legacy – Fans Remember the St. Louis Browns. This program is provided with FEL (Friends Enjoying Life), the Mirowitz Center men’s organization.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.