Michael Marshall Brown has enjoyed an enriched life of 60 years involved with baseball and a spectrum of sports. As a journalist and public relations professional in Vermont, New York, and Ohio, he covered the 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid. Mr. Brown was also assigned to the International Ski Congress in Istanbul, Turkey, and he won several national and regional awards for college publications and media success. He covered the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown during the 1980s. Mr. Brown graduated from Bellows Falls Union High (Vt.) and earned varsity letters in four sports. He graduated from Saint Michael’s College in Vermont with a major in journalism, and he played college basketball. He now works as an author, umpire, referee, and a teacher. He also authored the award-winning Outdoor Legacy column for years in several newspapers. His two adult sons Shane and Cody are avid outdoorsmen, too. Most of all, he loves visiting friends in Cooperstown and Oneonta, NY, Plattsburgh and Poughkeepsie, NY, and Marietta, Granville and Columbus, OH. Mr. Brown also enjoys visits with his Dad in Dunedin, FL. He has several other books to be published.
The Umpire’s Bunkhouse
Baseball Stories from Cooperstown’s Dreams Park
by Michael Marshall Brown

The Umpire’s Bunkhouse
Baseball Stories from Cooperstown’s Dreams Park
by Michael Marshall Brown
Published Apr 19, 2020
75 Pages
Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / Essays & Writings