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NEW Gotham Baseball: The 2012 Early Season Issue

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Gotham Baseball is proud to announce the release of its latest issue, The 2012 Early Season Issue, featuring stories about the Past, Present and Future of New York’s Game.

Co-Publishers Mark Healey (Gotham Baseball) and Joseph M. Lara (JML Media) are especially pleased with this newest issue, which features on its cover another amazing illustration by the award-winning John Pennisi, whose work has graced many a cover of Gotham Baseball Baseball.

They are also proud to announce that Gotham Baseball is an official partner of the 2012 New York City Mayor’s Cup Baseball and Softball all-star games where the cities best high school players will be showcasing their talents in front of tens of thousands of fans.

As for the magazine, this latest issue includes:

Talking Baseball With Mario Cuomo – Charles Hollon sits down with former Governor Mario Cuomo, who just helped the owners of the Mets save their team.

Rolling The Dice With Grover Powell – Longtime Gotham Baseball writer Chip Armonaitis shares his love for the greatest of all baseball board games; Strat-O-Matic!

Clearing The Bases – Fantasy Expert George Kurtz talks about the best Fantasy Baseball players among the Mets and Yankees.

Homegrown Hero – Gary Armida believes the Yankees are Robinson Cano’s team now.

Farewell to the Kid – GB Executive Editor Mark Healey says goodbye to the great Hall of Famer is his own way.

This issue can be read on all mobile devices, including the iPad, Nook, and smartphones, and is  available for FREE download here.

About Gotham Baseball

Gotham Baseball was founded and first published in 2005. Its mission is to fully cover the past, present and future of the New York baseball. Gotham Baseball, first recognized by Amazon.com as one of the Top 10 New magazines of 2005 (and the only sports magazine on the list), reports the latest news, photos and features on the New York game, from the big leagues, the minor leagues and independent leagues, from the Old Time game to the college game. Once a print publication, the entire print run of Gotham Baseball Magazine is part of the permanent archive at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s A. Bartlett Giamatti Research Center in Cooperstown, NY. For more information, visit Gotham Baseball online at GothamBaseball.com

About JML Media Group, LLC

JML Media Group, LLC is a multi-faceted Queens, NY based media corporation specializing in re-shaping the way people view local media. Since 2006, JML Media has changed the face of local publishing with its two marquee products Forest Hills and Astoria Celebrity Magazines, producing the quality of major national titles on a municipal and localized level, as well as garnering a reputation for accessibility and social responsibility.

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For more information or to schedule an interview with Mark Healey or Joseph M. Lara, please contact Faith Ballantine-Armonaitis at (201) 288-6312 or email, faithpr@optonline.net.

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