The Funniest Man in Baseball
By Audrey Vernick, Jennifer Bower
Price: $17.99
About the Book
Max Patkin was pitching in the minor leagues when he was injured and had to leave his dreams behind. He joined the Navy and eventually was able to play again while in the military . . . and this time he got to pitch against superstar Joe DiMaggio. When Joe hit one of Max’s throws out of the park, Max threw down his glove, left the mound, and chased Joe around the bases, making faces and imitating his every move. The crowd loved it! And a baseball clown was born.
This inspiring and comical biography carries an important message: Life doesn’t always turn out exactly as you hope . . . but moving in a new direction can sometimes bring happy surprises.
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"Vernick has hit another home run with this enjoyable account of baseball clown Max Patkin."—School Library Journal "A loving homage to the last baseball clown."—Kirkus "Vernick writes in energetic prose that is well matched to debut illustrator Bower’s cartoons, which depict Patkin’s exaggerated movements and clownlike expressions on and off the field."–Publishers Weekly "He’s a jolly subject, and Vernick’s lively text gives him full due."–Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books —
About the Book
Max Patkin was pitching in the minor leagues when he was injured and had to leave his dreams behind. He joined the Navy and eventually was able to play again while in the military . . . and this time he got to pitch against superstar Joe DiMaggio. When Joe hit one of Max’s throws out of the park, Max threw down his glove, left the mound, and chased Joe around the bases, making faces and imitating his every move. The crowd loved it! And a baseball clown was born.
This inspiring and comical biography carries an important message: Life doesn’t always turn out exactly as you hope . . . but moving in a new direction can sometimes bring happy surprises.
Product Details
Reviews
"Vernick has hit another home run with this enjoyable account of baseball clown Max Patkin."—School Library Journal "A loving homage to the last baseball clown."—Kirkus "Vernick writes in energetic prose that is well matched to debut illustrator Bower’s cartoons, which depict Patkin’s exaggerated movements and clownlike expressions on and off the field."–Publishers Weekly "He’s a jolly subject, and Vernick’s lively text gives him full due."–Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books —