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“Bleacher Boys” Tells Inspiring Story of Blind Baseball Aficionados

Written by: Jerry Milani on 22nd February 2010
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The Southern Arts Federation has announced that it will present “Bleacher Boys” with producer Karen Hunter of Rose Mountain Productions, as part of the Southern Arts Federation’s Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers.  The screenings will take place between March 31 to April 11 in Baton Rouge, La.; Ocean Springs, Miss.; Clarksville, Tenn.; Greenville, S.C.; Auburn, Ala.; Augusta, Ga.; Orangeburg, S.C.; Jacksonville, Fla.; and Stuart, Fla.

“Bleacher Boys” is the story of five men who shared a common boyhood dream of growing up and playing Major League Baseball, each of whose dream was dashed at an early age due to blindness, whose stories differ in detail, yet share that one common element. Their stories unfold in chapters like the innings of a baseball game. Each inning becomes a chapter from their lives as they relate the hardships of overcoming the painful reality of never seeing again and the struggle to create a new dream. All are masterful storytellers whose tales become easy for us to identify with and whose perseverance we admire. The line-up includes:

  • Ed Lucas, now a reporter for the New York Yankees. Ed lost his sight after being inspired by Bobby Thomson’s famous “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” in 1951. He and his friends were so excited that they took to the streets to play a pickup game of baseball and a line drive hit him between the eyes, rendering him blind.  His dream was shattered, but he never lost his love for the game.

    Ed Lucas

  • Pat Cannon, who lost his sight more gradually as he, nonetheless, continued the struggle to keep his dream alive.
  • Neal Freeling, who was born without sight but fell in love with baseball announcer Mel Allen’s voice as his words brought the game to life. These radio voices became Neil’s “friends” since the boys in his neighborhood shunned him.  The game of baseball became his true pastime.
  • Craig Lynch, who has never seen a baseball field in his life, but who now sits in the bleachers at Wrigley Field reporting on games for the Chicago Cubs he cannot see.
  • Paul Parravano, known as the MIT King and honored for his remarkable contributions to this prestigious university.  His love of baseball motivated him to achieve greatness.

The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers is a program of the Southern Arts Federation, a not-for-profit regional arts organization making a positive difference in the arts throughout the South since 1975. Southern Arts Federation is supported by funding and programming partnerships with the National Endowment for the Arts and the state arts agencies of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.  Special support for Southern Circuit is provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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