When mandatory afterschool baseball drills become all work and little fun, Jeremy finds himself standing alone when he speaks up about what everybody is feeling
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From School Library Journal:
Grade 4-6-- The characters from Play-by-Play (Clarion, 1986), Glenn's earlier novel about soccer, are back in a baseball novel. Sixth-grader Jeremy and his classmates are faced with a hard-driving teacher, formerly a military man, who wants the class to learn discipline. He challenges a local prep school to two baseball games, and sets up a series of intense practice sessions to get ready. This proves difficult for Jeremy, who is not a natural athlete. Jeremy receives good advice, however, from the man who owns a local card shop. The somewhat complicated elements of the plot move along swiftly, and the descriptions of the baseball action are exciting and accurate. Characters are believable, and, as in all good sports fiction, they learn more about both themselves and the game that they play by the book's end. --Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Public Library, Ill.
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- PublisherClarion Books
- Publication date1989
- ISBN 10 0899198597
- ISBN 13 9780899198590
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages135