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The Kid Coach

Fred Bowen

Editorial: Peachtree Publishers

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The Tigers are in trouble.Baseball season is underway and Coach Skelly just quit.When Scott and his teammates can’t find anyone to coach the team, it looks as if the Tigers’ season might be over before it really begins.But then the Tigers have an idea: what if one of them became coach? After all, some of the biggest names in baseball history were player-coaches. Why not a kid coach? 
Disponible desde: 20/08/2013.
Longitud de impresión: 122 páginas.

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