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Little League, Big Dreams: The Extraordinary Story of Baseball's Most Improbable Champions
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Little League, Big Dreams: The Extraordinary Story of Baseball’s Most Improbable Champions

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It’s just like the pros: bright lights, screaming fans, squawking commentators and five million people watching you play your heart out on national television for the right to be called champions. But these are not pampered multimillion-dollar athletes; they are 11- to 13-year-old kids.

The 2005 World Series was the most dramatic in the 58-year history of the Little League. With full access to the players, coaches and parents associated with both teams who played in that game, Charles Euchner delivers an astonishing and dramatic narrative that delves into every aspect of the little league game.

Even those with only a passing interest in baseball will be intrigued by this fascinating look at Little League, ‘the largest amateur sports organization in the world.’
-Publishers Weekly

Readers can expect to learn a great deal about the history of Little League and the stories behind many teams. This well-written book will inform and entertain.
-Library Journal

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2007
Pages
324
ISBN
9781402210426

It’s just like the pros: bright lights, screaming fans, squawking commentators and five million people watching you play your heart out on national television for the right to be called champions. But these are not pampered multimillion-dollar athletes; they are 11- to 13-year-old kids.

The 2005 World Series was the most dramatic in the 58-year history of the Little League. With full access to the players, coaches and parents associated with both teams who played in that game, Charles Euchner delivers an astonishing and dramatic narrative that delves into every aspect of the little league game.

Even those with only a passing interest in baseball will be intrigued by this fascinating look at Little League, ‘the largest amateur sports organization in the world.’
-Publishers Weekly

Readers can expect to learn a great deal about the history of Little League and the stories behind many teams. This well-written book will inform and entertain.
-Library Journal

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2007
Pages
324
ISBN
9781402210426