Batter up! It's 1919 and baseball is in trouble! All across the country, people are throwing down their bats, and giving up America's national pastime. It's up to Babe Ruth to win back fans and save baseball! Can he do it, or will he strike out?
Baseball's New Wave
โ Scribed by Jace Frederick
- Publisher
- North Star Editions
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
From Mike Trout in Anaheim to Aaron Judge in New York, the hottest young baseball players are already making a name for themselves in ballparks around the country. With their amazing skill and unique playing styles, these stars are bringing new life to the sport and some of its most famous teams, and they're only just getting started. Baseball's New Wave gives readers a front-row seat to this transition from one generation to the next, with pages full of information about these players, where they came from, and what makes them stand out. Engaging text, fact boxes, and action photographs bring readers close to the action and will prepare you to cheer on the biggest sports stars for years to come.
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