Out At the Plate: The Dot Wilkinson Story by Lynn Ames: Book Review
From Our Review: “This is a love letter to Dot from Ames, but it’s also a love letter to softball. Dot Wilkinson was a formidable force.”
Read moreFrom Our Review: “This is a love letter to Dot from Ames, but it’s also a love letter to softball. Dot Wilkinson was a formidable force.”
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