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the Cloudbuster Nine: Untold Story of Ted Williams and Baseball Team That Helped Win World War II in Bloomington, MN
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In 1943, while the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals battled for the World Series title, another legendary team was taking the field on a scrappy diamond in North Carolina. The Cloudbuster Nine wasn’t just any baseball team. They were bigleague pros turned Navy fighterpilot cadets, including Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, and Johnny Sain, training to become America’s heroes.
At the heart of it all was Jim Raugh, the team’s batboy. From cramped buses to warbond exhibitions—even a game at Yankee Stadium against a Babe Ruth–led squad—Jim witnessed baseball history firsthand. He chased his own dreams as a college AllAmerican, but life threw him a curveball: a careerending injury that dashed his majorleague dreams.
Now, Jim’s daughter, Anne R. Keene, uncovers an untold story from his longlost scrapbook, revealing memories from a sportsbased training program that shaped some of America’s greatest leaders: George H. W. Bush, John Glenn, Bear Bryant, and John Wooden among them.
The Cloudbuster Nine
tells, for the first time, the thrilling story of this patriotic baseball team with legends like Ted Williams who played for pride, country and the wareffort—and helped win World War II.
At the heart of it all was Jim Raugh, the team’s batboy. From cramped buses to warbond exhibitions—even a game at Yankee Stadium against a Babe Ruth–led squad—Jim witnessed baseball history firsthand. He chased his own dreams as a college AllAmerican, but life threw him a curveball: a careerending injury that dashed his majorleague dreams.
Now, Jim’s daughter, Anne R. Keene, uncovers an untold story from his longlost scrapbook, revealing memories from a sportsbased training program that shaped some of America’s greatest leaders: George H. W. Bush, John Glenn, Bear Bryant, and John Wooden among them.
The Cloudbuster Nine
tells, for the first time, the thrilling story of this patriotic baseball team with legends like Ted Williams who played for pride, country and the wareffort—and helped win World War II.
In 1943, while the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals battled for the World Series title, another legendary team was taking the field on a scrappy diamond in North Carolina. The Cloudbuster Nine wasn’t just any baseball team. They were bigleague pros turned Navy fighterpilot cadets, including Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, and Johnny Sain, training to become America’s heroes.
At the heart of it all was Jim Raugh, the team’s batboy. From cramped buses to warbond exhibitions—even a game at Yankee Stadium against a Babe Ruth–led squad—Jim witnessed baseball history firsthand. He chased his own dreams as a college AllAmerican, but life threw him a curveball: a careerending injury that dashed his majorleague dreams.
Now, Jim’s daughter, Anne R. Keene, uncovers an untold story from his longlost scrapbook, revealing memories from a sportsbased training program that shaped some of America’s greatest leaders: George H. W. Bush, John Glenn, Bear Bryant, and John Wooden among them.
The Cloudbuster Nine
tells, for the first time, the thrilling story of this patriotic baseball team with legends like Ted Williams who played for pride, country and the wareffort—and helped win World War II.
At the heart of it all was Jim Raugh, the team’s batboy. From cramped buses to warbond exhibitions—even a game at Yankee Stadium against a Babe Ruth–led squad—Jim witnessed baseball history firsthand. He chased his own dreams as a college AllAmerican, but life threw him a curveball: a careerending injury that dashed his majorleague dreams.
Now, Jim’s daughter, Anne R. Keene, uncovers an untold story from his longlost scrapbook, revealing memories from a sportsbased training program that shaped some of America’s greatest leaders: George H. W. Bush, John Glenn, Bear Bryant, and John Wooden among them.
The Cloudbuster Nine
tells, for the first time, the thrilling story of this patriotic baseball team with legends like Ted Williams who played for pride, country and the wareffort—and helped win World War II.

















