I have been fortunate to have met or seen a number of historical figures. But few are as interesting or as noble as Hank Greenberg, with whom I developed a friendship at the tennis courts. Hank was more than a spectacular baseball player. He was, as the subtitle of John Rosengren's biography states, "The Hero of Heroes."
Throughout a Hall of Fame baseball career and years in military service during World War II, Hank was...
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