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Team player

When Trent's best friend Robbie and another teammate on the Scrappers begin bragging about their baseball abilities, Trent worries that it will affect the team's play.

Three burps and you're out!

George is the catcher for his school's baseball team, the Sugarman Sea Monkeys, and they are in the championships! Can George and his teammates defeat their archrivals, the Klockermeister Elementary Kangaroos? Or will the burp steal the game?.

Top 25 baseball skills, tips, and tricks

Discusses baseball skills, with techniques for batting, base running, sliding, pitching, and fielding, and provides tips and tricks for young players from the pros.

The Fenway foul-up

Cousins Mike Walsh and Kate Hopkins are watching batting practice at Fenway Park when Red Sox slugger Big D's lucky bat is stolen, and with Big D in a slump, Mike and Kate rush to find the bat before the Sox lose the game.

Play ball like the pros

tips for kids from 20 big league stars
Nearly two dozen professional baseball players, including Chris Iannetta, Akinori Iwamura, and Jason Bay, provide insights into how they prepare for and play the game.

Far from home

Latino baseball players in America
A photographic exploration of baseball and the Latin American world, describing the experiences of young men from Argentina, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and throughout the Caribbean who come to the U.S. with dreams of scoring major league careers, looking at the fate of those who do not succeed, and profiling players who have won a big or small measure of fame.

Playing Sports

Babe Ruth and the baseball curse

Describes the curse that seemed to haunt the Boston Red Sox after they traded Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees and could not win a World Series--until 2004.

Baseball

Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to baseball, covering what players do and wear.

Negro leagues

all-Black baseball by Emily Brooks
Presents a history of the Negro leagues, in the form of a school report written by a young girl named Emily Brooks after a visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

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