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c2006, Juvenile, Norwood House Press Call No: 796.357 64 09744 61 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Team spiritSummary Note: Reviews the history, accomplishments, and key personalities of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, and includes a time line, photographs, a glossary, and team facts and statistics.
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c2006, Juvenile, Norwood House Press Call No: 796.357 64 09744 61 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Team spiritSummary Note: Reviews the history, accomplishments, and key personalities of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, and includes a time line, photographs, a glossary, and team facts and statistics.
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c2006., Norwood House Press Call No: 796.357 640974461 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Team spiritSummary Note: Presents the history, accomplishments and key personalities of the Boston Red Sox baseball team.
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2013., Creative Education Call No: 796.357 64 0974 461 Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: World Series ChampionsSummary Note: "A simple introduction to the Boston Red Sox major league baseball team, including its start in 1901, its World Series triumphs, and its stars throughout the years"--Provided by publisher.
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[2020]., Juvenile, Ohio University Press Call No: B Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Biographies for young readers.Summary Note: "Cy Young was one of the hardest-throwing pitchers of all time. He recorded three no-hitters--including a perfect game--and accumulated more than 2,800 strikeouts on his way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Scott H. Longert uses Young's life story to introduce middle-grade readers to the game, explaining balls, strikes, and outs in an easy-to-understand way. Longert narrates each season and each milestone game with an enthusiastic play-by-play that is sure to draw readers into the excitement on the field and in the crowd, fostering a better understanding of and a passion for baseball. Baseball fans today know Cy Young's name chiefly through the award given in his honor each year to the best pitcher in the National and the American Leagues. Denton True 'Cyclone' Young won more than five hundred games over a career that spanned four decades, a record that no other major league pitcher has come close to matching. In addition to being the winningest pitcher in baseball history, he was also a kind, self-effacing, and generous man. Born into a farm family in rural Ohio, he never lost touch with the small-town values he grew up with"--Provided by the publisher.
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[2020]., Juvenile, Ohio University Press Call No: HI-INT B YOU Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Biographies for young readers.Summary Note: "Cy Young was one of the hardest-throwing pitchers of all time. He recorded three no-hitters--including a perfect game--and accumulated more than 2,800 strikeouts on his way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Scott H. Longert uses Young's life story to introduce middle-grade readers to the game, explaining balls, strikes, and outs in an easy-to-understand way. Longert narrates each season and each milestone game with an enthusiastic play-by-play that is sure to draw readers into the excitement on the field and in the crowd, fostering a better understanding of and a passion for baseball. Baseball fans today know Cy Young's name chiefly through the award given in his honor each year to the best pitcher in the National and the American Leagues. Denton True 'Cyclone' Young won more than five hundred games over a career that spanned four decades, a record that no other major league pitcher has come close to matching. In addition to being the winningest pitcher in baseball history, he was also a kind, self-effacing, and generous man. Born into a farm family in rural Ohio, he never lost touch with the small-town values he grew up with"--Provided by the publisher.
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2012., Candlewick Press Call No: 796.357 092 Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Ted Williams lived a life of dedication and passion. He was an ordinary kid who wanted one thing: to hit a baseball better than anyone else. So he practiced his swing every chance he got. He did fingertip push-ups. He ate a lot of food. He practiced his swing again. And then practiced it some more. He worked hard and became an all-star. But when World War II broke out, he put his dreams on hold.