Richard LoPresto
Richard LoPresto, President of the Celestial Baseball Association and spiritually led author of
“ Old Timers Day”, is considered to be a baseball aficionado by baseball enthusiasts around the world. His show business career includes writing and producing a major musical variety television special entitled : Where Will You Be In 2000A.D.?
The extravaganza starred Lou Ferrigno , Wilfred Brimley , Marianne Marks along with an array of Las Vegas headline talent.
Where Will You Be In 2000A.D.? was also the last television special produced on the stage of the famous Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. While conquering several physical challenges , God laid on Richard’s heart to write “ Old Timers Day”. The book features the most exciting and the most important baseball game ever played!
CBA's Old Timers Day "Storm the Barn" Prayer Tour
Old Timers day
Experience a story unlike anything you have ever read when you purchase our new Old Timers Day book. This book tells the story of a sporting event where the stakes are far more serious than the Super Bowl(TM) or the World Series(TM). This enthralling book, which will soon be made into an Old Timers Day movie, was inspired by a vision from the Lord God above.
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If you could only imagine the importance of One Classic Baseball Game.
The best players past and present gathering for one game. A game that will change the world. Get ready for a most exciting, energized and nerve- raking game in history.
To have the memory of all the baseball stats like Richard has is incredible.
I had the pleasure of meeting author Richard LoPresto, I found him to be an outstanding person. A caring person full of faith and knowledge.
Can’t wait for the movie!
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