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Dusty Baker tells his life story in a book. Could a movie be next?
Baker brought his new memoir, “Crossroads,” to Marcus Books in Oakland, the oldest Black-owned independent bookstore in the country.
What happened
According to The San Francisco Standard’s source item, Dusty Baker tells his life story in a book. Could a movie be next?, Baker brought his new memoir, “Crossroads,” to Marcus Books in Oakland, the oldest Black-owned independent bookstore in the country.
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- Dusty Baker tells his life story in a book. Could a movie be next?The San Francisco Standard - 2026-06-19T13:00:00+00:00
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