John H. Ritter
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Baseball novelist John H. Ritter (born 1951) grew up playing "one-on-one" hardball with his brothers in the rural hills of eastern San Diego County along the Mexican border.
[edit] Career
He has four books called The Boy Who Saved Baseball, Under the Baseball Moon, Choosing Up Sides, and Over the Wall. Chidahs fun house. He writes with a distinct style, that comes from India
[edit] Baseball Career during College
A former shortstop for the University of California, San Diego, Ritter is now a full-time writer who still enjoys playing the game in an amateur league. He lives in San Diego with his wife, Cheryl.

