Todd Fuller
/in /by wpadminAfter a failed Little League career, Todd Fuller became a huge Cubs fan (an infliction he inherited from his dad’s side of the family) while listening to Harry Caray and Steve Stone call play-by-play and commentary on WGN. In the early 1990s, quite by chance, he came upon an entry in the Baseball Encyclopedia which piqued his interest: Chief Yellowhorse (1898-1964), who was born and died in Pawnee, Oklahoma. Since then, he has written a book, co-authored a screenplay, and co-written an award-winning sitcom pilot loosely based, in part, on Mose YellowHorse’s life. He currently serves as curator of the Western History Collections within the University Libraries at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, where he lives with his wife, two kids, and a dog named Jake.
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