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Bill Greason’s Journey From Negro Leagues Star to Alabama Pastor

A pastor for more than 50 years, William Greason, 98, occasionally tells tales of a lifetime ago, when he mentored Willie Mays and played in the last Negro World Series.

Louie Lazar
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Baseball, Greason, William, Mays, Willie, Negro League, St Louis Cardinals
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