An homage to baseball
When he’s not taking care of his patients, Dr. Paul has many interests he pursues. One of those is baseball. Here, Dr. Paul chronicles his lifelong passion for the sport.
You Haven’t Got a Prayer
Here is one of my favorite sayings paraphrased from the comedian Albert Brooks:
We should all pray daily, because when
that winning run is on third with two out, and two strikes, I am not
sure that you will get the results you want if start asking for help
at that very moment!!!

Dr. Paul’s Little League
12-year-old travel team, The Cobras.

Dr. Paul’s Cobra Little
League team won their district championships on July 21 and advance to
the midwest regionals in Oregon, Ohio July 25.
The Start of a Life-Long Love of Baseball“This my first baseball mitt from when I wasage 5 in 1958. You’ll see my nickname — “The Worm,” which I got before
anyone heard of Dennis Rodman!
Hank Greenberg in Boston 1939
TigerStadium
“Here are my tickets for
box seats at Opening Day at Tiger Station in 1985, the first day of the
new season for the 1984 World Champion Tigers.”

Doc
Paul goes to
Tigers Dream Camp!
Still Playing
“I still love to play baseball and play for the
Orioles in the Detroit Men’s Senior Baseball league.”
MementoDoctor Pauls letter sweater from
1971 when he was a senior at Oak Park High school.
The Best and the Worst of
BaseballDoc Paul’s Greatest Moments
1965
- 2 Grand Slams in one game, age 12
1968 - Homerun to win game
Frost vs Clinton Junior High, age 15Doc Paul’s Worst
Moments
1970 - Dropped ball collision at home plate as catcher
lost game
2000 - Popped out with bases loaded in softball
1994
- Broke arm in a collision during softball
2002 - Dislocated left thumb catching in first
senior hardball game

From one of Doctor Paul’s son’s championship season, 2000

Epilogue“Through the good and the bad, I
still love this game. It has taught me a lot about myself and life
too.”

















































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