The One Who Threw from Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo Baseball, #1)
by Gregg Love
A boy meets the young Babe Ruth and along with his family follows the Babe's long and illustrious career.
Liam and Carter are still adjusting to all the recent changes after Liam's family moved across the country to California. Liam is faced with having to prove himself all over again to his new teammates. Carter, on the other hand, is having his best season ever. His pitches are unstoppable and it looks like his team might just sweep the competition. That is, until a new pitcher hits the scene--Rachel joins the all-boy team and proves she's a force to be reckoned with!
Derek Jeter in the Community (Making a Difference: Athletes Who Are Changing the World, #1)
by Matt Anniss
Even during his first outstanding rookie season in Major League Baseball, Derek Jeter was determined to channel his burgeoning success into helping the community. This book explores the ways in which one of the world's top-performing baseball stars has become a role model by practicing what he preaches-eating well and exercising, avoiding drugs and alcohol, and working hard to achieve success. Readers will learn all about Jeter's Turn 2 Foundation, which supports programs that encourage physical...
Grandmas at Bat (I Can Read Books (Harper Hardcover)) (I Can Read Book S.)
by Emily Arnold McCully
Pip's two grandmothers, who cannot agree on anything, take over coaching her baseball team and create chaos.
Jeremy's Song (Lawrence High Yearbook, #3)
by David A. Poulsen
Jesus Rocks Sports, Music and Faith
by Daniel Delarosa and Hortencia Salazar
As a new freshman at Wayne College, Ken Ward finds a way to win recognition through his pitching skills.
After transferring to a new high school during his junior year, Hal tries to make friends, gain a starting position on the baseball team, and hide the fact that his dad is a famous ex-major leaguer.
Babe Ruth (The Childhood of famous Americans) (History's All-Stars)
by Guernsey Van Riper
Discover the childhood of Babe Ruth, baseball legend and American history all-star. Babe Ruth was one of the first five players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and for good reason: he broke countless records and hit 714 home runs, an achievement that went unmatched from 1935 until 1974. A legend in baseball and an American icon, Babe Ruth's impressive tenure with the Red Sox and later the New York Yankees left an enduring legacy. But did you know that Babe Ruth spent his childhood in...