Lew Fonseca(1899-1989)
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A major league baseball player for 12 seasons, he won the American
League batting title as a first baseman in 1929 - the highlight of a
career plagued by injuries. Starting out as a second baseman with the
Cincinnati Reds, his life took a surprising turn after joining the
Cleveland Indians when his baseball career crossed paths with the
developing motion picture industry. While appearing in Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927), he
became fascinated with film and immediately developed a great interest
in the ways the medium could be used to both improve and promote the
game of baseball. He was named manager of the Chicago White Sox in
1932, and began using film to analyze his team and to look for ways to
eliminate weaknesses and flaws in their play. After he was dismissed as
manager in 1934, he went on to serve both major leagues as a director
of promotions, creating films which studied and celebrated the sport
and which were used throughout the world to teach fundamentals of the
game to young players.