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Bob Wilber grew up aspiring to follow in his father’s baseball footsteps, and while he was able to secure a full college scholarship and later spend parts of six years in professional ball, as a player, coach, and scout, his mother’s writing, communications, and public relations skills were what eventually defined his career. After a successful and adventurous sports-marketing trek through the sports-apparel business, agency work, and professional indoor soccer, he saw his first drag race as he closed in on his 40th birthday. Little did he know that he’d go on to spend 20 consecutive years as a team manager and PR representative for Del Worsham and then Tim Wilkerson, two of the most popular Funny Car drivers on the NHRA tour. At the conclusion of the 2015 season, Bob ended his drag racing run in order to take on an important personal assignment. Over the course of 2016 he wrote his autobiography, entitled “Bats, Balls, & Burnouts.” It was released in late May, 2017 and is available on Amazon.com and other major online book retailers, in both printed and digital formats. For the last year, Bob has been writing a new book, in the “historical fiction” genre. It’s entitled “How Far?” and was published on January 22, 2022. It is available on Amazon.com. Bob’s website was launched on February 10, 2022. Visit Bob’s Site to learn more about his life and his books.

TPGF Fellow: Graham Tyler

June 17th, 2012

The following story was submitted by Graham Tyler, a 2012 fellow of The Perfect Game Foundation®. Name: Graham Tyler School: Brown University ‘12 Bachelor of Science with Honors, Applied Math-Economics Job or Internship: Assistant, Baseball Operations Tampa Bay Rays How did working with The Perfect Game Foundation® help you? The Perfect Game Foundation® has opened […]

Q & A with Sara Loarte

June 12th, 2012

We recently asked Sara Loarte about her interests, and the business of baseball. We know you’ll really enjoy reading her story: Q: Over your career you have done some very interesting things and worked on some very exciting projects  — which one of those was the most rewarding and why?  In 2001 I was fortunate […]

June 2nd, 2012

June 2nd, 2012