AUTHOR LAURENCE FRAME’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY
I play semi-professional baseball at 70. When I was a teenager, I was
told by scout and Hall of Famer Harold “Pie” Traynor, Pittsburgh Pirates
3b, that I had the best hands for a catcher that he had ever seen.
I am the director of the Fieldodreams Project. It is a challenge to get a hit
off of a Major League Baseball pitcher in 10 at bats.
I have held the Fieldodreams Project at the sandlot and high school
levels which changes the format considerably. I am anticipating
extending the event to the semi-professional, collegiate, minor league,
and MLB levels.
I am a bi-lingual, special education educator. I earned a Bachelors of
Science degree in Health and Physical Education from Slippery Rock
University and a Masters in Mexican American Graduate Studies from San
Jose State University.
I am an author, illustrator, and publisher of academic sports motivating
workbooks. They include baseball, football, basketball, and world soccer
(Spanish/English format).
My pro football formulas predict regular NFL games and Superbowls with
80% accuracy.
My world soccer formula predicts world soccer matches with greater than
70% accuracy.
Lately, I have developed a board game with cards for Little League
baseball players to help them anticipate where to throw a ball or run
before a play occurs.
I also am the author of a California Native American Mission Series
(English/Spanish format) depicting life of Native Americans in the early
1770’s.
I have taught from K-12 and collegiate levels at private and public schools
ranging from Arizona and California to the island of Guam.
I traveled into the head-hunting areas of New Guinea and I am here
surviving “para sevirles”.
