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Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

On The Lowest Rungs, And Not Giving Up

missing the right sequence of luck

Todd C. Frankel: SAUGET � Charlie Lisk walked out onto the field, pushing aside the long years and longer odds, content to chase his dream through another humid day.



Sweat stained his gray training shirt. Sunglasses and a Gateway Grizzlies ball cap shielded his eyes against the late August sun. A bag bulging with catching gear and bats was slung over one broad shoulder. There was a deep familiarity to it all, from having done this so many times before.



He's 27 now. The oldest player on the field. Second-oldest in the entire Frontier League. He's married. He owns a house in Wentzville. On road trips, he likes to do the newspaper crossword. But he still plays with an intensity that can…

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