Stephen W. Dittmore, PhD has more than 20 years of experience working as a higher education administrator and professor. Dittmore received a PhD from the University of Louisville in 2007 and holds bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from Drake University. He is an assistant editor at ""AthleticDirectorU,"" a vertical website from D1.Ticker designed to promote thought leadership ideas among intercollegiate athletic directors, and also writes for his Substack newsletter, ""Glory Days."" A recognized researcher in the areas of sport media and intercollegiate athletics, he is a co-author of a Sport Public Relations textbook and is preparing revisions for a fourth edition. He is an author on nearly 50 peer reviewed journal articles, 12 book chapters, and more than 70 peer reviewed presentations. Fred Claire is the former general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
""Jim Gilliam's place in baseball lore has been largely overlooked until Steve Dittmore lifts him out of the shadows in The Forgotten Dodger. Well researched, fast paced, and entertaining, this illuminating biography shows just how important Gilliam's contributions were to seven Dodger World Series teams and chronicles the pioneering role he played as a Major League player and coach. With a franchise as storied as the Dodgers, it's hard to believe Gilliam's story isn't already better known. But that was the case all along for a very good player - 1953 Rookie of the Year, five-time All-Star between the Negro and Major Leagues - whose contributions always seemed to be overshadowed by those of his better-known teammates. A long overdue tribute to Gilliam and a treat for fans of the game's history."" Andrew Maraniss, New York Times bestselling author of Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke