

Gary Bedingfield is 44 years old and married to Lorraine (Lainy). Born in England, he lives in Glasgow, Scotland and is recognized as a leading expert in baseball during WWII. He is employed as a Programme Quality Manager for a training organization in Glasgow. Bedingfield founded the Baseball in Wartime website in 2001.
For an Englishman, my enthusiasm for baseball may seem a tad
strange. Baseball does not enjoy a big following in Britain, and
yet I developed a passion for the American national pastime at a
tender age. My interest in baseball begins with my father, who
was born and raised in England but, as a
musician, toured the American Air
Force bases during the early 1960s. He
developed a keen interest in baseball
during this time by watching the Air
Force teams play and participating in the
occasional scratch games.
As I was growing up we would play catch with the gloves he had acquired from the military and I really got hooked at a very young age. By the time I was 12 I was playing in a competitive league and continued to do so for the next 20 years.
Most of those years I was a catcher with the Enfield Spartans - a team that reached the British finals every year from 1989 to 1994 and were British champions four of those years. I also played for the Great Britain national and Olympic teams, playing all over Europe. During those years I worked as a Sales Manager with the British distributors for Starter sportswear, Louisville Slugger and Rawlings, and as baseball coach at The American School in London.
Fleeting moments of my own achievements will always be with me, but more than anything I enjoy the things that make baseball so perfect - the ballfields with their lovingly maintained grass infield, the rich brown dirt base paths, and perfectly laid white lines; the thud of a fresh white baseball hitting a well-seasoned glove; and the grace and precision of my teammates as they execute with perfection seemingly impossible plays. There's no doubt about it - I love baseball.
That was really the spark I needed. The amazing thing was no one had written about overseas military baseball in WWII. I began writing articles for Army magazine, Our State, Roanoker, Die Hard and Vintage and Classic Baseball Collector Magazine. This led to the publication of Baseball in World War II Europe by Arcadia Publishing in 2000.
The Baseball in Wartime website was initially launched in 2001 hosting player biographies and information relating to military games from WWII. In 2006, the site was relaunched - it now hosts in excess of 450 player biographies, feature articles, team rosters and game results.
For the record, I'm a Dodgers' fan!
For further information email me at: garybed@gmail.com
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