Joe Castle is a fictional character from the book "The Art of Fielding" by Chad Harbach, so none of the story about him is true. The book is a work of fiction and the character is created by the author.
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Calico Joe is a fictional character from the novel "Calico Joe" by John Grisham, which tells the story of a young boy's admiration for a baseball player named Joe Castle. While Joe Castle himself is not based on a real person, the book captures the essence of America's love for baseball and the impact of sports figures on personal lives. Grisham's narrative intertwines themes of heroism and tragedy in the context of the sport. Thus, there is no real Calico Joe Castle in history.
Joe Castle is the fictional title character in the book Calico Joe by John Grisham. In the novel, Joe Castle is a rookie player for the Chicago Cubs in 1973.
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The character is loosely based on ray chapman killed by a pitch.
No. Joe Castle is a fictional first baseman who played for the Cubs in the novel Calico Joe by John Grisham. His character is based on Ray Chapman, the only MLB player killed by a pitch.
Joe really dated a girl named Mandy.
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The Joe Louis Story was created in 1953.
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The duration of The Story of G.I. Joe is 1.8 hours.