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  Garth Garreau "Bat Boy Of The Giants" Promotion Order Blank Leaflet
 
Garth Garreau Bat Boy Of The Giants Order Blank
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1949
    PUBLISHER - Comet Books
    FORMAT -  Leaflet
  • SIZE -  3.25" x 6"
  • PRICE GUIDE- $15.00-$20.00
    Very Good - Excellent Condition

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    Bat Boy Of The Giants by Garth Garreau, published by Comet Books in 1949, features cover and interior art by science fiction legend, Richard Powers. This is a true story told by Garth, a bat boy from Teaneck, New Jersey. In 1940 he meets all the baseball heroes of the day at the old Polo Grounds, back when the Giants were the New York Giants. He meets and tells stories about Johnny Mize, Buddy Kerr, Bill Rigney. Walker Cooper, Willard Marshall and other stars . . . dugout and clubhouse chatter, and his trips around the circuit.

 This order-blank leaflet, was produced to promote and sell the paperback book, "Bat Boy of the Giants" by Garth Garreau. The book was made available by mail for $2.00 per copy. Inside the folder features a summary about the book and author. An excerpt from page 73
reads: Garth Garreu says: "I wish you knew Big John the way I know him. I've never seen him excited. He's methodical and serious, and earnest, and a great ball player. I have an idea just having Mize on a team steadies it."

 On September 19, 1948, the New York Giants honored the bat boy-author Garth Garreau at the Polo Grounds, before the game against the St. Louis Cardinals. Garreau, who turned 20 years old four days after "Garth Garreau Day," return to Michigan State College for his second year on September 22. He retired as Giants bat boy after years of association with the team, first assigned to the bats of visiting teams, later promoted to the Giants own

 Garreau graduated with an engineering degree. He participated in the NROTC program at school where he earned his wings with the U.S. Navy after graduation. But misfortune was to follow. On Nov. 8, 1954, Ex-batboy, Navy Lt. Garth Garreau, died in an airplane crash in the Mediterranean sea, during a simulated bombing NATO training mission. Catapulted off of the flight deck of the USS Coral Sea, something went terribly wrong. The wing tip of the AJ-2 caught the water. The aircraft cartwheeled into the sea and exploded in a huge fireball. All three crewmen died on impact. Only one body was recovered. LTJG Garth Garreau, serving as navigator.

 
 
 Garth Garreau Bat Boy Of The Giant Order Blank
Bat Boy Of The Giants Paperback Inside Order Blank Promotion Leaflet

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