Children’s / Teenage general interest: Ball games and sports: Baseball and Softball

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  • GOATs of Baseball

    North Star Editions GOATs of Baseball

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    Book SynopsisThroughout the history of the United States’ national pastime, great players have thrilled fans with home run blasts, dazzling pitching performances, and skillful defensive work in the field. This title explores achievements of baseball’s greats from over 100 years of Major League competition through exciting stories, engaging photographs, informative sidebars, a glossary, and an index.

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    £11.69

  • Baseball for Kids: A Young Fan's Guide to the

    Rockridge Press Baseball for Kids: A Young Fan's Guide to the

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  • Levine Querido Lupe Wong No Baila: (Lupe Wong Won't Dance

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  • Things I Like: I Like Basketball

    North Star Editions Things I Like: I Like Basketball

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    Book SynopsisThis title invites readers to discover what is fun about basketball. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect primer on basketball.

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    £21.59

  • Cottage Door Press Baseball!

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    £7.99

  • The Story of Babe Ruth: A Biography Book for New

    Rockridge Press The Story of Babe Ruth: A Biography Book for New

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    £7.99

  • The Story of Jackie Robinson: A Biography Book

    Rockridge Press The Story of Jackie Robinson: A Biography Book

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    £8.21

  • When Jackie and Hank Met

    Amazon Publishing When Jackie and Hank Met

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    Book SynopsisJackie and Hank were born eight years and one thousand miles apart. Nobody knew these babies would grow up and play baseball. Nobody knew Jackie and Hank would meet and become heroes. Jackie Robinson and Hank Greenberg were two very different people. But they both became Major League Baseball players, and they both faced a lot of the same challenges in their lives and careers. For Jackie, it was because of his skin color. For Hank, it was because of his religion. On May 17, 1947 these two men met for the first time colliding at first base in a close play. While the crowd urged them to fight, Jackie and Hank chose a different path. This is the story of two men who went on to break the barriers of race and religion in American sports and became baseball legends in the process. Beautiful text by Cathy Goldberg Fishman is paired with sumptuous paintings by Mark Elliott. Generous back matter material includes a photo and prose biography of each man, timelines, quotes, resources to learn more, and a selected bibliography.

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    £7.48

  • Capstone Press Patience at the Plate: And Other Baseball Skills

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  • Capstone Press Baseball's Greatest Nicknames: Babe, Hammerin'

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  • Capstone Press Baseball's Greatest Nicknames: Babe, Hammerin'

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  • Capstone Press Patience at the Plate: And Other Baseball Skills

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    £7.55

  • Stone Arch Books Fast-Pitch Feud

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    £25.19

  • Picture Window Books Softball Setback

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    £18.12

  • Baseball Genius Home Run Collection (Boxed Set):

    Aladdin Paperbacks Baseball Genius Home Run Collection (Boxed Set):

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    10 in stock

    £20.79

  • Simon & Schuster The Grip

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    10 in stock

    £15.29

  • The Spin

    Aladdin Paperbacks The Spin

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    10 in stock

    £8.54

  • Walk-Off

    Simon & Schuster Walk-Off

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the tenth book in the New York Times bestselling middle grade series inspired by the life of iconic New York Yankee Derek Jeter, young Derek and his friends persevere through everyday challenges.Derek Jeter dreams of being the shortstop for the New York Yankees. He even imagines himself in the World Series. So Derek makes his case to be shortstop, but realizes winning is hard. With his dad, Derek works hard practicing and makes sure he keeps a clear mind and stays focused. Coach Russell reminds him to work hard and get the small things right and the big things will follow. Derek discovers hard work is the only way to success and only he can make his dreams come true.

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    £15.29

  • Capstone Press Fast-Pitch Feud

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    £8.15

  • Capstone Press Softball Setback

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    £7.59

  • Capstone Press Baseball Talk: Grand Slam, Frozen Rope, and More

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    £23.49

  • Capstone Press Mookie Betts: Baseball Champion

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  • Cherry Blossom Press Jack Likes Baseball

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    £12.15

  • 45th Parallel Press Ticket to the World Series

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    £12.08

  • Capstone Press Homers and Hot Dogs: Behind the Scenes of Game

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    £26.62

  • Capstone Press Baseball Blowup

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    3 in stock

    £8.54

  • Capstone Press Hitting the Shot: The Most Clutch Moments in

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  • Capstone Press Hitting the Shot: The Most Clutch Moments in

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  • Capstone Press Making the Miracle: The Biggest Comebacks in

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  • Capstone Press Making the Miracle: The Biggest Comebacks in

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  • Capstone Press Dropping the Ball: The Worst Fails in Sports

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  • Capstone Press Dropping the Ball: The Worst Fails in Sports

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  • Capstone Press Beating the Odds: The Greatest Upsets in Sports

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  • Capstone Press Beating the Odds: The Greatest Upsets in Sports

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  • Stone Arch Books Sports Illustrated Kids Graphic Novels Spring and

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    2 in stock

    £24.00

  • Capstone Press Homers and Hot Dogs: Behind the Scenes of Game

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    £8.54

  • Stone Arch Books Batter Power-Up!

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  • Stone Arch Books Batter Power-Up!

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  • Stone Arch Books Relevo Inesperado En El Sóftbol

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  • Stone Arch Books Relevo Inesperado En El Sóftbol

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  • Capstone Press Jump Throws and Curtain Calls: Baseball's Most

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  • Capstone Press Jump Throws and Curtain Calls: Baseball's Most

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  • Cottage Door Press Let's Play Baseball

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  • Hank on First! How Hank Greenberg Became a Star

    Behrman House Inc.,U.S. Hank on First! How Hank Greenberg Became a Star

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    Book Synopsis"A compelling introduction to Hank Greenberg for a new generation of baseball fans." --Kirkus ReviewsStory of MVP and Hall-of-Famer "Hammerin" Hank Greenberg, one of the greatest hitters of all time, and the first openly Jewish sports star."Greenberg's example stood, and still stands, as inspirational for all players experiencing racial or religious prejudice." --BooklistIndiana Library Federation "2024 Ageless Read Aloud List"A Junior Library Guild SelectionIn 1934 young Hank Greenberg had his dream job--playing first base for the Detroit Tigers. Unlike some other Jewish baseball players of that time, Hank had not changed his name to disguise his Jewishness--he was not going to pretend he was something he wasn't. But there were many people who did not want to see a Jewish baseball player on the field. They booed and jeered and called him names, and most of his teammates were just standing by and letting it happen.But Hank knew what he liked--baseball. So he played his best, kept quiet, and let his batting average speak for him instead.In 1934, however, when the Tigers were leading the league, both Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur fell on game days. Hank consulted a local rabbi, and decided he could play on Rosh Hashanah, a day of celebration, but refused to play on Yom Kippur. He went to synagogue services instead.The Tigers lost that game, and Hank was blamed by many fans. A poem in the newspaper, however, recognized Hank's achievements and that, despite everything, more people were coming to accept him as a Jewish baseball player. "We shall miss him on the field and shall miss him at the bat. But he's true to his religion, and I honor him for that!"An end note with historical photo explains more about Hank's baseball career as the first Jewish superstar in American team sports.In the face of prejudice, "let it spur you on to greater achievement, rather than accept and be licked by it." --Hank GreenbergTrade ReviewAn informative look at a Jewish sports legend.Krensky follows Hank Greenberg’s baseball career from his early days to his stardom with the Detroit Tigers during the 1930s and 1940s. The author focuses particularly on Greenberg’s Jewish heritage and the antisemitism he confronted from both fans and fellow players. This story hinges on a famous episode in Greenberg’s career, when the American League pennant race coincided with the Jewish High Holy Days. After consulting a rabbi, Greenberg decided to play baseball on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, but to sit out Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, and attend services at his synagogue instead. The Tigers lost the game that day, but Greenberg’s legacy lives on. Bold, stylized illustrations will grab readers’ attention. Swirls of color convey movement as Greenberg slides through the dirt and hits home runs; white zigzags punctuate the “boos” he endures from bigoted audiences as he steps onto the field. Though the book doesn’t delve too deeply into Greenberg’s story, it gives just enough details to whet the appetite for more; both his commitment to his faith and his passion for the game come through clearly. (This book was reviewed digitally.)A compelling introduction to Hank Greenberg for a new generation of baseball fans. (biographical note) (Picture-book biography. 5-8) --Kirkus ReviewsBase­ball leg­end Hen­ry ​“Hank” Green­berg (1911 – 1986) has long been an inspi­ra­tion to Amer­i­can Jews. In addi­tion to his phe­nom­e­nal ath­let­ic skills, he is best known for hav­ing refused to play on Yom Kip­pur dur­ing the 1934 sea­son. Stephen Kren­sky and Alette Straathof’s new pic­ture book biog­ra­phy recalls the anti­se­mit­ic abuse to which Green­berg was sub­ject­ed, along with his courage and resilience. As the book’s sub­ti­tle sug­gests, there are many ways in which a gift­ed ath­lete can be a star.When the book begins, twen­ty-three-year-old Hank is play­ing first base for the Detroit Tigers. He has always want­ed to be an ath­lete, yet his par­ents, in typ­i­cal Jew­ish-immi­grant fash­ion, always assumed he would be a doc­tor or a lawyer. (“The choice is yours,” his moth­er assures him.) Read­ers first see Hank swift­ly catch­ing the ball; but by the next page, his suc­cess is already upset by prej­u­dice. A jeer­ing crowd shouts anti­se­mit­ic slurs at him as he turns away, proud­ly car­ry­ing his bat. Straathof’s pic­tures do not shy away from depict­ing such hatred. The rage on the people’s faces may remind adults of pho­tographs from the lat­er Civ­il Rights era, when white suprema­cists angri­ly protest­ed desegregation.There are a lim­it­ed num­ber of options avail­able to Hank when it comes to choos­ing how to respond to this hatred. One two-page spread shows him against a red back­ground that is explod­ing with crude taunts, each one print­ed in upper­case in an exag­ger­at­ed­ly large font. Although Hank admits to him­self that the big­ots are ​“get­ting under his skin,” he nev­er­the­less believes that stay­ing calm and prov­ing his skills will be the best plan of action. Upon the arrival of the High Hol­i­days in the fall, Hank must decide whether or not to play, since Kren­sky care­ful­ly states that most Jews don’t work on those days. Even though Green­berg was not strict­ly obser­vant, he was like­ly aware that his per­son­al deci­sions about reli­gious prac­tice would reflect on Jew­ish peo­ple as a whole.Hank asks a rab­bi for advice and is told that there is a dif­fer­ence between play­ing on Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kip­pur. By the time Yom Kip­pur arrives, he is still torn, debat­ing whether to attend syn­a­gogue or avoid con­tact with the pub­lic by stay­ing home. When he shows up at ser­vices, the entire com­mu­ni­ty — includ­ing his rab­bi — applauds, and Hank knows he is in the right place.In Greenberg’s life and career, he proved that being a star is about more than being named most valu­able play­er or play­ing on a team that won the World Series twice. This New York City boy earned the respect of his fel­low Jews, and of many Amer­i­cans, when he laid down his bat and put on his tallis. --JEWISH BOOK COUNCIL

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    £12.34

  • Amicus Ink Aaron Judge

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    10 in stock

    £9.89

  • Atlanta Braves

    Creative Paperbacks Atlanta Braves

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  • Chicago Cubs

    Creative Paperbacks Chicago Cubs

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  • Chicago White Sox

    Creative Paperbacks Chicago White Sox

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    10 in stock

    £9.89

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