Baseball's youngest big leaguers.
Material type: TextReference number: 68011824 /ACSeries: PacesetterPublication details: New York, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston [1969] Edition: [1st ed.]Description: 139, [4] p. illus. 22 cmSubject(s): Baseball -- Juvenile literature | Baseball -- Biography | Baseball playersDDC classification: 796.357/0922 | 920 LOC classification: GV865.A1 | D38Summary: Traces the careers of six baseball players who made the majors before their twenty-second birthday: Ted Williams, Bob Feller, Joe DiMaggio, Dean Chance, Carl Yastrzemski, and Willie Mays, the Say-Hey kid.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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796.357 COX The Mets will win the pennant, by William R. Cox. | 796.357 DAL Kings of the home run. | 796.357 DER The greatest Cardinals of them all. | 796.357 DEV Baseball's youngest big leaguers. | 796.357 EPS Willie Mays : | 796.357 GEL The greatest Dodgers of them all. | 796.357 GRA Great pennant races of the major leagues. |
Traces the careers of six baseball players who made the majors before their twenty-second birthday: Ted Williams, Bob Feller, Joe DiMaggio, Dean Chance, Carl Yastrzemski, and Willie Mays, the Say-Hey kid.
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