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Inside the big world of Little League ?This well written book will inform and entertain.? -Library Journal ?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 Every spring, kids throughout the world gather around the baseball diamond and get ready for another Little League season. It's about making new friends, playing a good game, learning what it takes to win and what it means to lose. In 2005, an underdog team, braving fastballs and eagle-eye hitters,…mehr

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Inside the big world of Little League ?This well written book will inform and entertain.? -Library Journal ?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 Every spring, kids throughout the world gather around the baseball diamond and get ready for another Little League season. It's about making new friends, playing a good game, learning what it takes to win and what it means to lose. In 2005, an underdog team, braving fastballs and eagle-eye hitters, came out of nowhere to challenge the best teams in the world. Ending with a heart-stopping last pitch in the championship game, Little League, Big Dreams is the story of a close-knit community with the heart and determination to be the best. Charles Euchner is the author and editor of seven books, a former college professor, city planner and journalist. His books include Playing the Field: Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight to Keep Them and his most recent work, the highly acclaimed The Last Nine Innings, an account of the 2001 World Series.
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Charles Euchner is the author and editor of seven books, a former college professor, city planner and journalist. His books include Playing the Field: Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight to Keep Them and The Umpire's Handbook. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.