The Boy Who Saved Baseball
The Boy Who Saved Baseball book cover

The Boy Who Saved Baseball

Paperback – March 17, 2005

Price
$6.79
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Publisher
Viking Books for Young Readers
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0142402863
Dimensions
7.72 x 5.2 x 0.61 inches
Weight
5.9 ounces

Description

"Enthralling . . . filled with memorable moments."-- Publishers Weekly, starred review "A baseball tale of legendary dimension . . . another stellar read."--Booklist, starred review"This tale is peppered with both optimism and dilemmas; it has plenty of play-by-play action, lots of humor, and a triumphant ending."-- School Library Journal "Readers will relate to the themes of overcoming reticence, the drive to meet an impossible challenge, and the thrill of growing into a team."--Children's Literature John Ritter has written many novels and numerous short stories for Young Adult readers. His first novel, Choosing Up Sides , published in 1998, won the 1999 International Reading Association Children’s Book Award for Older Readersxa0and was designated an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults. Kirkus Reviews praised Choosing Up Sides , which attacked the once-prevalent views of religious fundamentalists toward left-handed children, as, “No ordinary baseball book, this is a rare first novel.” xa0In 2004 Ritter received the Paterson Prize for Books for Young People for his third novel, The Boy Who Saved Baseball .

Features & Highlights

  • Tom Gallagher is in a tight spot. The fate of the Dillontown team rests on the outcome of one baseball game, winner take all. If Tom's team loses, they lose their field too. But how can they possibly win? Just when everything seems hopeless, a mysterious boy named Cruz de la Cruz rides into town and claims to know the secret of hitting. Not to mention the secrets of Dante Del Gato, Dillontown's greatest hitter ever. Since he walked away from the game years ago, Del Gato hasn't spoken a word to anyone. But now he might be Tom's only hope for saving his hometown. From the award-winning author of
  • Over the Wall
  • and
  • Choosing Up Sides
  • comes this imaginative tale of one boy's struggle to preserve the spirit of the game he loves.

Customer Reviews

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Son who doesn’t like reading, loved it!

We have to force my son to read. The only thing he doesn’t hate is Diary of a Wimpy kid, but he has yet to like a “novel” type book. He actually loved this book. He is 9 and loves sports. I would recommend it!
42 people found this helpful
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Perfect Gift for 10 year old

My husband read this in the fifth grade so it was a perfect fit for a book for our ten year old nephew.
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Good book for a 12 year old that loves baseball

Good choice for a xmas present for an avid reader and baseball player.
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Given to many

This is a quality book that I've given to several kids. My grand kids all play baseball but they don't always like baseball books. Both my grandsons and my grand daughter (9 - 12) enjoyed reading this book. There is suspense and lots of action. This book received high reviews from others and I depend upon those reviews. This book has not disappointed me. Keep those reviews going!
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Great story for kids.

I read this to my two girls, ages 7 & 9 and they both liked it.

Some of the references will go over the heads of younger kids, and kids not familiar with baseball lingo but the story will hold their attention.

What I appreciated also was that the story portrayed in an easy-to-understand fashion the concept of how our choices are relavent and how the future depends on the choices we make now. It also showed how the value of things, whether they be land or people or an old ballpark can not be understood with snap judgements or measured simply in dollars and cents, but rather that intangibles such as love, sentimentality, teamwork, and cooperation have a far greater, if less measurable effect on the quality of our lives.
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6 year old's favorite book

He's read many books and listed this as his favorite a couple months after finishing. Usually his favorites only stay his favorites for a couple weeks. There are a couple religious references, for those wondering, nothing significant though. It is an enjoyable book though for both parent and child to read together or for a child that reads at least at a 5thd grade level to read alone.

There are also several girls on the baseball team so it isn't necessarily just a story for boys.
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Used as gift for my grandson

While really smart, he does not like to read just for pleasure. He loved this book and read it over one weekend.
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One of the greats

A classic. My nephew loves it
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Easy Reading

I can't remember what year I bought all the books but I do remember grandson telling me how much he enjoyed each book
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Good read for preteens

Well written, easy for young readers to understand.
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