From Pig's Eye to a pig on the field, the long and rich legacy of the
St. Paul Saints is central to the history of baseball in Minnesota.
Celebrate the players, owners, managers, and fans-- and the Saints'
return to downtown St. Paul near the spot where the Olympic team first
played in 1859.
Some fans remember the historic Saints, which provided top- notch
baseball in the years before the Minnesota Twins. Others grew up with
the current St. Paul Saints, which has pioneered the comeback of
independent teams and leagues and left a significant mark on the
baseball landscape, as well as adding the "Fun is Good" game-day
atmosphere, illustrated best by co- owners Mike Veeck and Bill Murray.
And, of course, there are the players, past and present, including Eric
Tipton, Roy Campanella, Stan Williams, Ila Borders, J. D. Drew, and
Darryl Strawberry, who have made invaluable contributions to the
heritage of the game in the city, in the state, and in the Midwest. All
of the fan favorite memories and baseball action are captured by Stew
Thornley's The St. Paul Saints.