Hit a Home Run! (Tiny Geniuses #3)

Hit a Home Run! (Tiny Geniuses #3)
Title Hit a Home Run! (Tiny Geniuses #3) PDF eBook
Author Megan E. Bryant
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 92
Release 2018-11-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545909643

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Toys to the rescue! Baseball season is heating up, and Jake's got sports on the brain. It feels harder than usual to pay attention in school, especially when the subject -- art -- is something Jake has always struggled with.When he finds out he has to write a report on a famous artist, Jake makes a wish for extra help ASAP. With a magic burst of sparkles, legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson and renowned artist Frida Kahlo arrive to lend their expertise!

Dr. Strangeglove

Dr. Strangeglove
Title Dr. Strangeglove PDF eBook
Author William J. Ryczek
Publisher McFarland
Pages 255
Release 2021-06-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 147664327X

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Dick Stuart (1932-2002) began as a minor league first baseman, noted for his outsized ego and terrible fielding. His brash personality and 66 home runs for the Lincoln Chiefs of the Western League made him a national figure in 1956. In 1958, he came up to the majors in Pittsburgh and played some fine seasons with the Pirates, and later the Boston Red Sox. In 1961, he was selected for the National League All-Star team, and he led the American League in RBI in 1963. A wise-cracking bon vivant, his career was not what it might have been. If he had worked harder, he might have been a better player. If Bill Mazeroski hadn't ended the 1960 Series with a home run, Stuart, who was on deck, might have been the hero. Yet his great hitting ability, quick wit and love for the limelight made him one of the most interesting players of his era.

Our Paper

Our Paper
Title Our Paper PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 674
Release 1912
Genre Juvenile delinquency
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Grit, Guts, and Genius

Grit, Guts, and Genius
Title Grit, Guts, and Genius PDF eBook
Author John Hillkirk
Publisher Mariner Books
Pages 308
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
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Two "Money" reporters at USA Today uncover the secrets behind big successes such as Corona beer, Florida Power and Light, Motorola, and "Roseanne". Hillkirk and Jacobson show the risk-takers, the deal-makers and the creative masterminds behind 30 high-profile business, media and entertainment triumphs.

Grand Slam

Grand Slam
Title Grand Slam PDF eBook
Author Tim Green
Publisher Aladdin
Pages 320
Release 2021-02-23
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1534406719

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Jalen DeLuca applies his baseball genius to his own playing in the follow-up to Tim Green and Derek Jeter’s New York Times bestselling novel Baseball Genius. Jalen DeLuca loves baseball. But he’s more than just a fan and a talented player; Jalen is a baseball genius. He can analyze and predict almost exactly what a pitcher is going to do with his next pitch. His unique ability helped him save the career of the Yankees’s star baseman, James “JY” Yager, by signaling the pitches from the stands. Now turning his focus to his own baseball career, Jalen has to put his genius into action in new and untested ways. But without the stats and information he has on the pro players, analyzing the pitchers seems impossible. And even if he knows what the pitch will be, actually hitting it takes more than intuition. As if the pressure of the team and drama with his friends weren’t enough, one major event changes everything—Jalen’s mom comes back into his life. Can Jalen work through it all to hit a grand slam and make his baseball dreams a reality?

The Only Three Questions That Count

The Only Three Questions That Count
Title The Only Three Questions That Count PDF eBook
Author Kenneth L. Fisher
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 411
Release 2010-05-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0470893303

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The Only Three Questions That Count is the first book to show you how to think about investing for yourself and develop innovative ways to understand and profit from the markets. The only way to consistently beat the markets is by knowing something others don’t know. This book will show you how to do just that by using three simple questions. You’ll see why CNBC’s Mad Money host and money manager James J. Cramer says, "I believe that reading his book may be the single best thing you could do this year to make yourself a better investor. In The Only Three Questions That Count, Ken Fisher challenges the conventional wisdoms of investing, overturns glib theories with hard facts, and blows up complacent beliefs about money and the markets. Ultimately, he says, the key to successful investing is daring to challenge yourself and whatever you believe to be true. Packed with more than 100 visuals, usable tools, and a glossary, The Only Three Questions That Count is an entertaining and educational experience in the markets unlike any other, giving you an opportunity to reap the huge rewards that only the markets can offer.

Gil Hodges

Gil Hodges
Title Gil Hodges PDF eBook
Author Tom Clavin
Publisher Penguin
Pages 431
Release 2012-08-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101593059

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A legend during the Golden Era of the 1950s, Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player and New York Mets manager Gil Hodges is at the center of this masterful sports biography, which delves into the life, achievements, and sterling character of one of baseball’s most overlooked stars. Gil Hodges was the Brooklyn Dodgers’ powerful first baseman who, alongside Jackie Robinson, helped drive his team to six pennants and a thrilling World Series victory in 1955. Dutifully following the Dodgers to Los Angeles in 1958, Hodges longed to return to New York City, and in 1962, joined the original Mets. He took over the manager’s spot on their bench in 1968 and transformed the team from a joke to World Champions in 1969—thus creating the Miracle Mets. Yet behind his stoic demeanor lay a man prone to anxiety and scarred by combat during World War II. His sudden death in 1972 shocked his friends and family and left a void in the hearts of baseball fans everywhere. Acclaimed authors Tom Clavin and Danny Peary deliver a thoroughly researched and poignant view of one of baseball’s hidden treasures, shedding light on a fascinating life and career that even his most ardent fans never knew.