Ken Griffey, Jr.: The Home Run Kid


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An easy to read children's book chronicling the exciting career of Ken Griffey, JR.




Ken Griffey, Jr.: The Home Run Kid


Book Description

An easy to read children's book chronicling the exciting career of Ken Griffey, JR.




Ken Griffey, Jr.: The Home Run Kid


Book Description

An easy to read children's book chronicling the exciting career of Ken Griffey, JR.




Home Run Heroes


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Three of baseball's biggest heroes are profiled in this reader: Mark McGwire and his 500-plus career homeruns; Sammy Sosa's rise from poverty to international superstardom; and Ken Griffey, Jr.'s out-of-the-park record-breaking career. Illustrations.




The Kid


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From acclaimed journalist Ben Bradlee Jr. comes the epic biography of Boston Red Sox legend Ted Williams that baseball fans have been waiting for. Williams was the best hitter in baseball history. His batting average of .406 in 1941 has not been topped since, and no player who has hit more than 500 home runs has a higher career batting average. Those totals would have been even higher if Williams had not left baseball for nearly five years in the prime of his career to serve as a Marine pilot in WWII and Korea. He hit home runs farther than any player before him -- and traveled a long way himself, as Ben Bradlee, Jr.'s grand biography reveals. Born in 1918 in San Diego, Ted would spend most of his life disguising his Mexican heritage. During his 22 years with the Boston Red Sox, Williams electrified crowds across America -- and shocked them, too: His notorious clashes with the press and fans threatened his reputation. Yet while he was a God in the batter's box, he was profoundly human once he stepped away from the plate. His ferocity came to define his troubled domestic life. While baseball might have been straightforward for Ted Williams, life was not. The Kid is biography of the highest literary order, a thrilling and honest account of a legend in all his glory and human complexity. In his final at-bat, Williams hit a home run. Bradlee's marvelous book clears the fences, too.




Ken Griffey Jr. : the Inspiring Story of One of Baseball's Greatest Outfielders


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Learn the Inspiring Story of the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds' Legendary Outfielder, Ken Griffey Jr.! Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device! One of many riveting reads in the Baseball Biography Books series by Clayton Geoffreys. In Ken Griffey Jr.: The Inspiring Story of One of Baseball's Greatest Outfielders, you will learn the story of one of baseball's greatest outfielders, Ken Griffey Jr. Griffey Jr. accomplished a lot over the course of his career, playing the bulk of it for the Seattle Mariners and the Cincinnati Reds. By the time he retired, he was a thirteen-time All-Star, American League MVP, and ten-time Gold Glove Award recipient. Ken Griffey Jr. serves as a role model for baseball fans of all ages in the way he carried himself on and off the field throughout his career and showing his dominance on both the offensive and defensive sides of the game. Pick up this unauthorized baseball biography today to learn the inspiring story behind star baseball outfielder, Ken Griffey Jr.! This is the perfect baseball chapter book for sports fans of all ages. This baseball book explores what makes Ken Griffey Jr. great, and what we can learn from his hard work. Here is a preview of what is inside this Ken Griffey Jr. book: Childhood and No Love for the Yankees High School Career and the Draft Minor League Career Major League Career: Rookie Season, Becoming the Man and the Best in Baseball The Trade, A Rough New Beginning, The Comeback, and The End of an Era Griffey Jr.'s Personal Life Griffey Jr.'s Legacy An excerpt from this Ken Griffey Jr. biography: It is never easy when you come into a league and the highest of all expectations are placed on you before you even step foot onto the field for the first time. Everyone wants greatness out of you, putting a heavy load on your shoulders. Sometimes it is easier to come into a league in any sport where not much is expected of you and you build your name up by your performance, sort of like Aaron Judge has done with the Yankees or Cody Bellinger with the Dodgers. For Ken Griffey, Jr., though, he was expected to be the Michael Jordan of baseball before he walked up to the plate for the very first time. When he did get that first at-bat against Dave Stewart and the Oakland Athletics, with the whole world wanting to see how great this young athlete was, he did not disappoint. He got a double. Twenty-two years and 9,800 at-bats later, Griffey, Jr. not only delivered on those expectations, but he also went way above and beyond them. He is now regarded as one of the best all-around players to ever play the game and sits in the Hall of Fame with the greats. Griffey, Jr. backed up all the talk with his bat and glove. He stands number 6 with 630 home runs on the all-time home run list, which some say should be even higher because some of the players above him allegedly took performance-enhancing drugs. He was the American League MVP winner in 1997 and won a Gold Glove for 10 years in a row, from 1990 to 1999. He has also been to 13 All-Star games and been awarded the Silver Slugger Award seven times. Much of Griffey's expectations were high because of who his father was. Ken Griffey, Sr. was a talented baseball player who was part of the "Big Red Machine" from the Cincinnati Reds in the 1970s. While Griffey, Sr. never achieved the elite honor of a berth in the MLB Hall of Fame, he was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame and had the honor of playing with his son on the Mariners at the end of his career, the first-ever father-son duo to achieve that feat. Hope you liked this excerpt! If you did, be sure to pick up a copy of this Ken Griffey Jr. bio today.




Big Red


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Reflecting on an outstanding 19-year major-league career, this autobiography chronicles baseball great Ken Griffey, beginning with his days just out of high school. The account relates Griffey's decision to venture into the baseball business, documenting his time as a scout, coach, and manager along with his accomplishments as a father, raising two other major league ballplayers: Craig, who played briefly for the Seattle Mariners, and future Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. Capturing the subject's time with the Big Red Machine, this record details his days playing alongside Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, and Pete Rose, highlighting the Reds' two consecutive world championships in 1975 and 1976. Finally, the ultimate thrill of Griffey's career is featured: playing in the same outfield in 1990 with his son, Ken Griffey Jr., during the game where they hit back-to-back home runs--the only father-son combination to do so in the history of Major League Baseball. Filled with amusing anecdotes and behind-the-scenes glimpses of what it's like when baseball really does run in the family, this is a sports memoir unlike any other.




Comeback of the Home Run Kid


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Sylvester Coddmyer III, star of "The Kid Who Only Hit Homers" and "Return of the Home Run Kid" is about to face his biggest challenge yet. He sprains his ankle and wonders how he will hit homers--or even singles--when every swing means pain.




Sweet Spot


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Away from the game and the players for which it was crafted, the baseball bat is a sleek but humble creation. Yet in the hands of batters both young and old who have been stepping to the plate on diamonds around the world for more than a century, the bat is a powerful tool, capable of yielding lasting memories or making legends of a lifetime. And no bat has had more impact on baseball and the players of the game than Louisville Slugger, the tool of the trade used by millions-from the major leagues to college and youth leagues. In accordance with Louisville Slugger's 125th anniversary, the complete history of the bat, its impact on the game, and the ongoing story of Hillerich and Bradsby's family business is told in these pages. Blending firsthand stories from former and current major leaguers with details from more than 100 years of craftsmanship and contribution, this comprehensive history of baseball's bat and its impact on America's game is a must-have and must-read for anyone who has ever stood at the plate waiting on a pitch-or watched as a fan-hoping for a miracle.




Haunted Baseball


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Baseball and ghost stories are as American as apple pie. Haunted Baseball combines both with this fun and freaky collection of otherworldly yarns. Collected from baseball players, stadium personnel, umpires, front-office folks, and fans, the tales told here explore the spooky connection between baseball and the paranormal, including Babe Ruth sightings at a former brothel, the Curse of the Billy Goat that still haunts the Chicago Cubs, of hidden passageways within the depths of Dodger Stadium, and of the spirits of legendary stars that inspire modern-day players at Yankee Stadium. We hear why Johnny Damon believes in ghosts, and how the memories of a 9/11 hero inspired Ken Griffey Jr. to hit a home run against the Phillies—a team against which he’d never even gotten a hit! There’s the story of how Sam Rice settled a decades-old baseball controversy with a message from beyond the grave, and how the late Roberto Clemente had premonitions of his own death in a plane crash. With a wealth of anecdotes that have never before been told before, the authors present an entertaining and eerie look at our national pastime.