R. A. Dickey was the first knuckleball pitcher to ever win a coveted Cy Young Award--despite spending most of his career in the minor leagues. Terry Landers, also a knuckleballer, is Dickeys fictional counterpart in The Closer. The main difference, aside from winning the Cy Young, is that at age thirty-three, Terry has never played in the majors. Once he finally gets his chance, what follows is the heartwarming story of his impact both on the pitching mound and with a family in distress.
"Andrew and Christina clash with Rocky, the baseball bully who plays to win. In fact, there are a lot of things about Rocky and the game that just aren't fair"--Page 4 of cover.
A beginning reader with a second-grade reading level, "Play Ball!" tells the story of Michael, an aspiring baseball player who is terrified to learn the school bully will be playing against him.
Trapp's onrushing left fielder held Ty to third base . With runners on first and third , Robbie hit slightly under a fast ball to deep center field . His sacrifice fly brought Ty home with the game's first run .
Joe's position as pitcher for his Khoury League team is threatened because he always falls apart after four innings.
An all-around athlete finishes his senior year in high school as a potential prospect for professional baseball.
Nick and Marcia are accidentally hurtled back through time. They find out that things are different in the 1800s, but even though there isn't indoor plumbing, there is still baseball ... and Santa.
When Morse delivered another breaking pitch to Foley , Hubert immediately started typing Clarence a question . Then he sat back and waited . In just a few seconds , the keys on the typewriter began to move and the following message ...
Henry's Hero
Special section, at the back of the book, includes information on the rules of baseball, Charles M. Schulz's words of wisdom about losing, and more.
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