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  1. He's famous for being alive, not for being buried. If additional photos are desired, perhaps one in academic garb and one presiding in his baseball capacity would be more appropriate. - Nunh-huh 05:58, 13 June 2013 (UTC) Reply[ reply] It's a rather poor photo anyway--a dark stone in the shade with a sunlit upper background.

  2. The story of “Green Fields of the Mind”. Bart Giamatti’s bittersweet ode to baseball. A. Bartlett Giamatti ’60, ’64PhD—seen here at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, New York, before the 1988 Hall of Fame Game—expressed the dream of an everlasting summer in his 1977 essay. View full image. Read “The Green Fields of the Mind ...

  3. 30 de ago. de 2014 · Editor's note: Marcus Giamatti, an actor, writer and musician, is the eldest child of the late A. Bartlett Giamatti, the former Major League Baseball commissioner who died of a heart attack on ...

  4. Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti (born June 6, 1967) is an American Actor and Producer. He played John Adams in John Adams, and William Hill in Saving Private Ryan. His first movie was Private Parts. In 2024, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Holdovers . Giamatti was born in New Haven, Connecticut [1] and ...

  5. Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti ( New Haven, Connecticut; 6 de junio de 1967) es un actor y comediante estadounidense. Comenzó su carrera como actor secundario durante los años 1990 en producciones como Private Parts, The Truman Show, Saving Private Ryan, El negociador y Man on the Moon, antes de conseguir papeles como protagonista durante los ...

  6. Many sports fans believe the Pooh-Bahs of professional athletics — the commissioners, presidents, team owners, the whole briefcase brigade — should play a role similar…

  7. GIAMATTI, A(ngelo) Bartlett ("Bart") (b. 4 April 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts; d. 1 September 1989 in Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts), president of Yale University, president of baseball's National League, and commissioner of Major League Baseball for five months before suffering a fatal heart attack; he is recognized by many as the game's poet laureate and the ultimate ...