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What do you do when you strike out big? Find out in this dramatic tale by All-Star shortstop Cal Ripkin. Connor Sullivan is an All-Star shortstop on his Babe Ruth team, the Orioles. He can hit and field with the best of them, but he's got one big problem: his temper. When he strikes out or makes an error, he's a walking Mt. Vesuvius, slamming batting helmets and throwing gloves. His teammates are starting to avoid him, even his best friend Jordy. His coach is ready to kick him off the team. To make matters worse, things aren't much better at home. His dad is having trouble finding a new job after being laid off. Money is tight. Connor's dream of attending the prestigious Brooks Robinson Baseball Camp this summer seems like just that now -- a dream. When the sports editor of the school paper threatens to do a big story on his tantrums -- complete with embarrassing photos -- Connor realizes he has to clean up his act. But can he do it in time to regain his teammates' trust and help the Orioles win the championship against the best team in the league? Review: My own 8 year old baseball player loved it! - My kid says he likes to read, but this book was the only one he read in one sitting. The characters are quite relatable and the dialogue has the pacing of witty kid banter. I appreciate books with a sportsmanship theme. In the story, Connor puts tremendous internal pressure on himself to be perfect at the sport. His trials, particularly his internal dialogue, were great for discussing with my own hothead. It is clear that this book is written from a place of love and wisdom for the game of baseball and the kids who relish playing it. Review: Great book, 10 year old son loved it. - We purchased this book for our 10 year old son. He isn't an avid reader, but is very into sports, particularly baseball. We thought this book would be a good read for him. He finished it in no time and plans to read it again. He loved the book, the characters, and the lessons learned. He couldn't stop talking about it. We would highly recommend this book.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 214 Reviews |
E**A
My own 8 year old baseball player loved it!
My kid says he likes to read, but this book was the only one he read in one sitting. The characters are quite relatable and the dialogue has the pacing of witty kid banter. I appreciate books with a sportsmanship theme. In the story, Connor puts tremendous internal pressure on himself to be perfect at the sport. His trials, particularly his internal dialogue, were great for discussing with my own hothead. It is clear that this book is written from a place of love and wisdom for the game of baseball and the kids who relish playing it.
S**L
Great book, 10 year old son loved it.
We purchased this book for our 10 year old son. He isn't an avid reader, but is very into sports, particularly baseball. We thought this book would be a good read for him. He finished it in no time and plans to read it again. He loved the book, the characters, and the lessons learned. He couldn't stop talking about it. We would highly recommend this book.
A**N
Great Read
I am 28 and play ball 5 day of the week. Big Orioles and Cal Ripken Jr. fan as well. I bought this book just to add to my baseball book collection but read the book because I had it. I too am a player than can have a bit of a temper and this children's book helped me put a few things I do during games into perspective. Long story short I think this children's book will help me as an adult on the ball field by controlling emotions.
J**O
Hothead by Cal Ripken,Jr.
I purchased this for my 12 year old niece who plays softball. She is an excellent pitcher whose team wins many tournaments. This book has a moral to it which is good for children this age. She loved it!
J**H
BASEBALL LOVER
GRANDSON ENJOYED THIS READING AND COMBINING THE EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM NICARAGUA SINCE HE'S TAKING SPANISH THIS SUMMER!!! GOOD READING FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL...
C**S
Nice read with the boy
My son and I just read this book together and enjoyed it thoroughly. Good story with a nice sized plot. Room for the hero to grow and learn from his mistake. Taught good lessons about life and baseball.
B**3
AMAZING
this book was really funny and good. cal ripken jr did amazing on the book. I strongly reccomend to anyone who likes baseball and humor. He blew the book out of the park (baseball pun). The worst part of the whole book was when you finish hothead.
E**R
Good if you like sports
it was good if you like baseball. it is worth your time if you like baseball. the professionally baseball at least.
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