| Author/Contributor(s): | Gutman, Dan |
| Publisher: | HarperCollins |
| Date: | 3/3/2015 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
With more than 1.5 million books sold, the Baseball Card Adventures series brings the greatest players in history to life.
Featuring black-and-white photographs and stats throughout, plus back matter separating fact from fiction, Willie & Me is the perfect mix of history and action for every young baseball fan.
Stosh thought he was finished traveling back in time. But then Ralph Branca shows up in his room one night, begging for Stosh's help. In 1951, Branca pitched a ball to Bobby Thomson that would become the "Shot Heard Round the World," a home run that won the National League pennant for the New York Giants and changed the lives of Branca and Thomson forever. Branca says the Giants were cheating, and he needs Stosh to use his power with baseball cards to go back in time and set things right.
Stosh is determined to help, but he quickly learns that you can't change just one little thing in history. If he erases the "Shot Heard Round the World," he may forever alter the life of a young rookie named Willie Mays. With wisdom from all the players he has helped before—plus the surprise return of some familiar faces—Stosh uses his power to travel in time using baseball cards one last time in a fabulous finale to the adventure of a lifetime.
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in the English Language Arts
Stosh has one last trip to make things right, but can he fix the past without destroying the future?
- Changing History: Stosh must go back to 1951 to prevent baseball's most famous home run, but every move he makes could have disastrous consequences.
- New York Giants vs. Brooklyn Dodgers: Travel back to the Polo Grounds for the legendary 1951 pennant race and uncover a secret sign-stealing operation that changed baseball forever.
- The Butterfly Effect: Discover how one small change in the past—erasing a single home run—could unravel the entire future of a young rookie named Willie Mays.
- An Impossible Choice: Caught between helping a player wronged by history and protecting an innocent rookie, Stosh must decide what "the right thing" truly means.