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Books : Children's Books : Series : Sports : Peach Street Mudders
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After Bus gets his new mountain bike, he breaks one of his parents' important rules, and as guilt sets in, he becomes terribly distracted, affecting his ability to play ball, which, in turn, could lose him his place on the All-Star team. Reprint.
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Jose+a7 Mendez, the finest fielder on the Peach Street Mudders, sets out to impress his father, a former ballplayer, with his slugging abilities, but first he must develop some talent with the bat. Reprint. AB. SLJ. H.
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Barry McGee, hit-away batter for the Peach Street Mudders, enjoys winning so much that he has a tendency to bend the rules; then the dirty tactics of the pitcher on a rival team give him a new perspective on sports ethics.
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Mudders' catcher Rudy Calhoun is having a bad season behind the plate until, at a yard sale, he buys a used catcher's mask that greatly improves his playing.
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Trying to get Uncle Pete to coach his baseball team, Zero Ford discovers he can throw an unbeatable slider after a freak accident causes him to wear a big bandage on his thumb.
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The coach asks Alfie to help Robert, the newest and least talented member of the team, learn how to better play ball, but Alfie realizes that Robert is being trained to fill Alfie's place and wonders if he should continue to give his assistance.
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The Mudders' first-baseman, Turtleneck Jones, is knocked out by a hard-thrown baseball, loses his confidence, and has to bounce back before Coach Parker decides on a permanent replacement. Reprint. SLJ.
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Nicky is on his way to breaking the record for most runs batted in, but first he must overcome his superstitions, and someone who doesn't want to see the old record broken.
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A third baseman is sick with anxiety about whether or not to help his team by using his knack for knowing where the batter is going to hit the ball.
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"Right fielder Alfie Maples is mystified by the newest member of the Peach Street Mudders. As far as Alfie can see, Roberti Frantelli can barely catch a ball or hit. Then Coach Parker asks Alfie to show the newcomer the ropes. Alfie is flattered and teaches Roberti all he can--but begins to suspect that the coach plans to start Roberti in his position in the next game! Who is this strange new player, and can Alfie continue to help him play his best?"
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