The Catcher Was A Spy
The only Major League ballplayer whose baseball card is on display at the headquarters of the CIA, Moe Berg has the singular distinction of having both a 15-year career as a catcher for such teams as the New York Robins and the Chicago White Sox and that of a spy for the OSS during World War II. Here, Dawidoff provides "a careful and sympathetic biography" (Chicago Sun-Times) of this enigmatic man. Photos.



The Spy In A Catcher's Mask: A Novel
In the dramatic race between the United States and Nazi Germany to build the atomic bomb, the O.S.S. selected an unlikely character to sabotage Germany's efforts. Moe Berg, scholar and pro-baseball player turned spy, sets off on the momentous task of eliminating German scientist Werner Heisenberg. Basing his story on actual events, Kurt Willinger puts his own unique twist on the highly enjoyable adventure.



The Amazing Life of Moe Berg
Traces the life of a man who managed two successful careers, as a baseball player and as a secret agent during World War II.



Moe Berg : The Spy Behind Homeplate
A major league baseball player fluent in nine languages, an Ivy League scholar, and an attorney, Moe Berg led a life of mystery & intrigue as a top secret spy who helped the United States win the race against Nazi Germany to build the atomic bomb. Moe Berg used baseball as a cover to make significant intelligence contributions to the United States.


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