
39 Seconds
39 Seconds
39 Seconds at Fmovies. The story of John Donaldson, a star pitcher in the Negro Leagues and "the greatest baseball player you've never heard of."
- Genre: Documentary
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- Director: Paul Irmiter
- Cast: Leonard Searcy,
39 Seconds at Fmovies. The story of John Donaldson, a star pitcher in the Negro Leagues and "the greatest baseball player you've never heard of."
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