In 1986, 17-year-old William Croyle entered a Plain Dealer newspaper contest to be the batboy that season for his beloved Cleveland Indians. Though he didn't win the top honor, his runner-up finish gave him the opportunity to be the ballboy along the right field line and work in the visiting teams' clubhouse before and after each game. This dream job gave him inside access to some of the game's greatest players, from George Brett to Reggie Jackson...