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A teenage boy moves to a small town to live with relatives and complete his schooling while looking for work. He becomes absorbed in local athletics, practicing, trying out for baseball, building friendships and partnerships, and facing competition, setbacks, and financial pressures. The narrative follows team tactics, memorable games and plays, and a subplot where he takes on an amateur detective role that affects team fortunes. Recurring themes are perseverance, teamwork, responsibility, and the personal growth involved in moving from adolescence toward independence.

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Christy Mathewson

Christy Mathewson was an American author and a prominent figure in early 20th-century baseball literature. Known for his engaging narratives that capture the spirit of the game, Mathewson's works often reflect his experiences as a professional baseball player. His notable titles include "Pitching in a Pinch; or, Baseball from the Inside," which offers insights into the sport from a player's perspective. Mathewson's writing combines a love for baseball with a keen understanding of its culture, making his contributions significant in the realm of sports literature.

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