Talmage Boston
Trial
Lawyer and Baseball
Historian

Success In Life and Baseball
"The Connections"
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Emotional intelligence
separates the good from
the great
the story of Jackie
Robinson
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Long term success
requires body & mind,
heart & soul
the story of Nolan Ryan
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When facing adversity,
it's all about the
attitude
the story of Lou Gehrig
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The power of persistence
turns dreams into
reality
the story of Carl
Stotz (the founder of
Little League Baseball)
...with special
introduction by
Dale Petroskey,
Executive Vice
President of
Marketing and
Community
Development.,
Texas Rangers
Baseball Club
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TALMAGE BOSTON is a
trial lawyer and
baseball historian.
The author of
Baseball and
the Baby Boomer
and
1939:
Baseball's Tipping Point,
Boston has lectured on
baseball history at:
● Princeton
University
● the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
● Houston's Museum
of Fine Arts
● SMU's Cox School
of Business
Boston's essays on
baseball have appeared
in:
● the Dallas
Morning News
● Fort Worth Star
Telegram
● the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
magazine
● the Scribner
Encyclopedia of American
Lives
● SABR's Baseball
Research Journal
● Elysian Fields
Quarterly
● the Dallas
Business Journal
● And on the walls
Nolan Ryan Center in
Alvin, Texas
In recognition of his
work, the
Texas Baseball Hall of
Fame inducted Boston
as a Media Member.
In the civic arena,
Talmage serves as a
director for:
● the
Society For American
Baseball Research
(Dallas / Fort Worth
Chapter)
● the
Bobby Bragan Youth
Foundation
● the
SMU Athletic Forum
He and his wife, Claire,
reside in Dallas, Texas.
A shareholder and
commercial litigator
with the law firm of
Winstead PC, Boston
has been named a "Super
Lawyer" in Texas Monthly
magazine every year from
2003 - 2008, and
currently serves on the
State Bar of Texas board
of directors.