The Year Mom Won the Pennant

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by Matt Christopher


  Suddenly he remembered what Mom had said in another game: Do we have to do the expected all the time? He looked toward first and then third. The Stars were playing deep. He could try a bunt. It just might work. What could he lose?

  The pitch came in. He shifted his feet and bunted the ball down the third-base line, catching the Stars completely off their guard! The bunt was perfect!

  “Nice going, Nick!” shouted Mom.

  Three on and Gale came up. The fans yelled. Gale’s parents sat still, waiting patiently.

  “There you are, Gale!” yelled Nick. “I saved you a rap! Now, clonk it!”

  Stinky stretched and pitched. Gale swung. Crack! A solid smash! A high long ball to deep left! It kept going. . . going . . . Gone over the fence! A home run!

  It was over. The Thunderballs — and Mom — had won the pennant.

  Gale beamed proudly as he gripped Nick’s hand. “Thanks for saving me that rap!”

  The Snows came forward and shook hands with Mom. “Wayne thinks an awful lot of you, Mrs. Vassey,” said Mrs. Snow. “He’s always talking about you and your family. I wonder if you all would come over some day soon. My husband and I would love to have you. Will you?”

  Mom’s face shone radiantly. “We’ll be glad to, Mrs. Snow.”

  Another figure joined the small group. Burt Stevens. A smile was on his face, but it wasn’t as broad as it had been. He stretched out his hand to shake Mom’s.

  “Congratulations, Coach,” he said. “You won it fair and square.”

  Mom’s eyes sparkled. “Thank you, Mr. Stevens,” she said, and then added mischievously, “Sorry you don’t get a chance for a playoff.”

  “And I won the bet,” Dad said. “The Stevenses are taking the Vasseys out for a Chinese dinner. That’s the bet we had agreed on in Mr. Wong’s restaurant. Tomorrow okay, Coach Stevens?”

  “Tomorrow’s fine,” said Mr. Stevens, smiling.

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  The Thunderballs’ new coach has a few tricks up her sleeve!

  When Nick’s mother takes on the job of coaching the Thunderballs, Nick is mortified. Being teased by his baseball team’s archrivals, the Tornadoes, makes it worse. But when Mom leads the Thunderballs to one victory after another in a race toward the pennant, Nick changes his tune - and the Tornadoes start singing the blues! This fast-paced baseball story has plenty of humor and action and will appeal to all young sports fans.

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  * Previously published as Crackerjack Halfback

  ** Previously published as Pressure Play

 

 

 


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