Talk:J. C. Hartman
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JC Hartman
[edit]Someone needs to interview this man? Before his story has left us. This man is so cool. Not only did he play with a number of great but gone players while in both leagues, then after he retired from baseball, he became a Houston Police Officer, to which he was the first officer of color to become 1st Sargent in which he retired from HPD, he started the next story. He is a wonderful gentleman to speak with with lots of good hard working for the community. It was my honor to meet this gentleman and to have the opportunity to briefly speak with him. I've only spoken with him on a couple of occasions but he sure has left an impact on me just listening to his stories. 2601:2C0:100:244C:3C35:2255:9955:E014 (talk) 02:04, 21 April 2022 (UTC)
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