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The Most Amazing Baseball Stories of All Time for Kids
- 20 Inspirational Tales From Baseball History for Young Readers (Young Reader's Baseball Starter Pack, Book 2)
- Narrated by: Anthony J. Miano
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Are you looking for the perfect book for the young sports fan in your life?
Do you want to teach a young baseball fan about all of the legends of the past so that they can appreciate what their forefathers have done for the sport?
Do you need a gift for a kid who’s crazy about baseball?
This is the perfect book for any young baseball fan. It’s a collection of some of the greatest stories in the history of professional baseball, told specifically for an audience of young listeners.
The Most Amazing Baseball Stories of All Time for Kids is the perfect gift for all young baseball players and fans.
Here’s what listeners will learn in this book:
- The legend of Babe Ruth’s called shot
- Jackie Robinson’s incredible story – breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball
- The great Home Run Race of ’98
- How the Red Sox broke the Curse of the Bambino
- How Derek Jeter became Mr. November
- The story of Shohei Ohtani’s rise
- The story of Roberto Clemente – one of baseball’s greatest ambassadors
- And much more!
This book celebrates the greatest players and moments of America’s national pastime, and provides young listeners with all the engaging stories they could want at the beginning stages of their baseball playing and fandom. It celebrates the history, players, and culture of this amazing sport.
The Most Amazing Baseball Stories of All Time For Kids tells some of the greatest stories in baseball history. At the very least, your child will develop a greater appreciation for the sport, and have more respect for the forefathers of previous generations. Every parent, grandparent, aunt, or uncle will be doing the young baseball fan in their life a great service by introducing them to this book.