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    Pat Jordan (17 July 1928 – 1 September 2001) was a British Trotskyist who was central to founding the International Marxist Group . Jordan was born in Chelsea, London, [1] the son of an electrical engineer. [2] On 21 October 1950 he married Leonora May Comrie, but the marriage was annulled in 1958 and she went on to marry Rodney Kay-Kreizman.

  2. Feb 9, 2010 · PatJordanStories.com is a website devoted to the original, unpublished stories of Pat Jordan. Pat's Online Archive of Stories Stores from the Sports Illustrated Vault

  3. Nov 13, 2013 · In 1996, Pat Jordan wrote a story on Joe Torre for the New York Times magazine. It wasn't a long profile or a particularly memorable one. By Pat's own admission, it is a minor piece.

  4. After a short and unsuccessful stint as a minor-league baseball pitcher in the late 1950s, Pat Jordan has been an All-Star in the world of freelance journalism for nearly four decades. A magazine writer and author, Jordan has written countless articles for many of the country's leading publications and 11 books , including his critically ...

  5. Jan 1, 1973 · Jordan has a unique insight into the world of pitchers, having pitched in the minors for several years. The book includes a marvelous profile of Jordan as a high school pitching phenom when scouts were hounding him to sign with their big league teams. A pitcher stands in the center of the diamond, holding a ball in his hand.

  6. Apr 25, 2022 · So begins My Father's Con, a Memoir, by Pat Jordan, the octogenarian former pro baseball prospect-considered for a time to be one of the hardest throwing pitchers in the minor leagues-who later became an award-winning sportswriter. Jordan is the author of a dozen books, including A False Spring, a bittersweet memoir of his baseball career ...

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  7. Apr 19, 2016 · Kindle Edition. A middle-aged man tries to return to baseball—and become a better husband and father—in this funny, heartfelt memoir by the author of A False Spring. One of baseball’s original “bonus babies,” Pat Jordan signed with the Milwaukee Braves in 1959—and then proceeded to struggle mightily in the minor leagues over the ...

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