Baseball Hits and Bible Bits
Trading a Diamond for a Crown
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About the Book
In Baseball Hits and Bible Bits, pastor and former Minor League pitcher Frank D. Minton shares unforgettable stories and anecdotes about two of his great loves in life—baseball and the Bible. When Minton was eleven years old, God called him to preach; that call to serve the Lord would never leave his heart. His north high school exploits on the ball fields of Wichita, Kansas, earned him a scholarship at the University of Oklahoma and eventually a contract with the Dodgers organization. After three years in the minors, he realized that following God’s call was more important than making it to the big leagues. He turned down the Dodgers contract offer for a fourth year, leaving baseball behind to become a Baptist minister. It was one of the most difficult decisions of his life, but according to Minton, he traded a diamond for a crown. Baseball poems and songs are sprinkled throughout, and sketches by artist Berth-el Young add dimension and feeling. With stories about baseball greats both past and present—such as Sandy Koufax, Josh Hamilton, and Albert Pujols—and rich autobiographical details of a life lived in the service of the Lord, Baseball Hits and Bible Bits has something for just about everybody: from little leaguers to “bush” leaguers to big leaguers.
About the Author
Frank D. Minton played three years for the Los Angeles Dodgers organization and is now associate pastor of the Sugar Creek Baptist Church in the Houston area. He and his wife, Joyce, have four grown children, thirteen grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. Minton’s previous book is Baseball’s Sermon on the Mound.