As a lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, I thought I knew everything there was to know about the team’s storied history. I was wrong. In his exhaustively researched book, Danny Spewak digs deep on Charlie Peete, a pioneering player who helped pave the way for a host of Cardinals legends. This is a valuable contribution to baseball history, one that details the number of lives that Peete managed to touch despite his own being cut tragically short.
— Luke Epplin, author of Our Team
Sometimes the best and most intriguing stories are those of what might have been. This is one such story.
— Bob Costas, Broadcaster, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, 2018 recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award
Charles Peete never became a household name within the St. Louis Cardinals lexicon, but he was an up-and-coming star in the Cardinal organization. The Cardinals have a storied and consistent ability to find players like Peete, who fit the Cardinal mold of players. Unfortunately, tragedy befell him at the young age of 27, robbing him of a future in baseball we are only able to dream about.
— Ozzie Smith, St. Louis Cardinal shortstop and National Baseball Hall of Famer
Marvelously researched, sparklingly written. A riveting read that belongs with the best of baseball biographies.
— Mark Tomasik, RetroSimba.com
A name that should not be forgotten, Charlie “Pistol” Peete, is brought to life in Cardinal Dreams. Readers are taken on a journey through baseball during a time when segregation was still the norm and players like Peete grew up only dreaming of a Major League career. Peete’s story is one of triumph as well as tragedy and is eloquently told in Cardinal Dreams.
— Leslie Heaphy, vice president, Society for American Baseball Research, associate professor, Kent State University at Stark, and author of The Negro Leagues, 1869-1960