"The Boy Who Saved Baseball" is a children's novel by John H. Ritter that tells the story of a young boy named Tom Gallagher, who helps save a struggling baseball field by rallying the community and bringing back the spirit of the game. The book emphasizes themes of friendship, courage, and the importance of community involvement. Ultimately, Tom and his friends work together to preserve the field, demonstrating the power of teamwork and dedication. The resolution highlights how the love for baseball can unite people and inspire change.
In the book that I have there are 216 pages in The Boy Who Saved Baseball.
The main character in "The Boy Who Saved Baseball" is a boy named Tom Gallagher. He is a young baseball player who comes up with a plan to save his town's baseball field from being destroyed.
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It should be there.. maybe somebody ripped out your pages.
The Boy Who Saved Christmas - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Once a person in need for help was in trouble! Then came a boy with the mind of ''Judo'' that boy saved his life from the knowledge of Judo.
Thomas Edison saved a boy on a train from a rolling chemical bottle. This incident inspired the boy's father, who was a station agent, to teach Edison morse code. This event sparked Edison's interest in technology and communication.
Ned Kelly was only the age of 11 when he saved the drowning boy, Richard Shelton ( aged 7), at Hughes Creek.
The boys's quick action saved his life.
Andre Bourque
saved a boy
No, GBC saved games are saved onto the the game cartridge itself.