The Cardinals Caper

Title: The Cardinals Caper
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #14
Published by: Random House Children's
Release Date: February 6, 2018
Pages: 110
ISBN13: 978-1524767518

Batter up! Baseball action and exciting whodunits star in this chapter book series! Next up is St. Louis Cardinals!

It's a special day in St. Louis, and there's a pregame celebration with Clydesdale horses that drive around the edge of the stadium before the game. Mike and Kate get to meet the horses and the Dalmatian that rides along. Then, during the game, they find out the Dalmatian is missing. They rush to investigate and find a ransom note. The criminal will return the dog if they can get one of St. Louis's World Series trophies! Can Mike and Kate catch the crook and rescue the pup?

Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features Dugout Notes with more amazing baseball facts.

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The Baltimore Bandit

Title: The Baltimore Bandit
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #15
Published by: Random House Children's
Release Date: February 5, 2019
Pages: 112
ISBN13: 978-1524767549

Batter up! Baseball action and exciting whodunits star in this chapter book series! Next up is Baltimore!

Mike and Kate's next mystery is legendary! The great pitching legend Babe Ruth's first team was in Baltimore, so the Orioles' ballpark has one of his gloves on display. While Mike and Kate are eating pancakes with the Orioles' pitcher, the glove goes missing. The only clue they have is a gold coin . . . which points back to the pancake-eating pitcher! But how could he have done it? It will take more snacks at the ballpark, a talking parrot, and expert detective work to solve this mystery!

Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features Dugout Notes with more amazing baseball facts.

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“POW!” Mike Walsh said as he swung an imaginary bat. “Babe Ruth blasts a home run in Baltimore!”

Mike’s cousin Kate Hopkins watched his pretend baseball fly over the Orioles’ outfield. “UH-OH! CRASH!” she said in an announcer’s voice. “He’s the first player to hit a window on the big brick warehouse across the street!”

It was late on a Sunday afternoon, and Mike and Kate were waiting in line to run the bases after a Baltimore Orioles game.

“Well then, maybe I hit it!” Mike said.

“And if you hit it, you’ll have to pay for the broken window!” Kate said.

Mike shrugged. “Okay, I guess I’ll let Babe Ruth take that one,” he said. “But he can’t have pancakes with Flaps!”

Mike and Kate had come to Baltimore with Kate’s mom, Laura Hopkins. She was a sports reporter for American Sportz. She had arranged for Mike and Kate to meet the Orioles star pitcher Flaps Palmer the following day for a pregame meal. Flaps was superstitious. Before each game he pitched, he insisted on having flapjacks for good luck.

“I might not be able to hit as well as Babe Ruth,” Mike said. “But I’ll bet I can keep up with Flaps when it comes to eating pancakes!” Kate nodded.

“When it comes to pancakes, you could keep up with a vacuum cleaner!”

Mike smiled. “Yes, but I’d enjoy them more than the vacuum would!”

Mrs. Hopkins and the kids had arrived earlier that day from their home in Cooperstown, New York. They had watched the Sunday- afternoon Orioles game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They also had front-row seats near the dugout for the next day’s game against the Seattle Mariners.

Mike pointed to a long, eight-story brick warehouse behind the Orioles’ outfield. “Actually, I don’t think Babe Ruth could have hit one of the windows in that warehouse,” he said.

“Why not?” Kate asked.

“Because back then, the Orioles played in a different stadium,” Mike said. “Also, even though he was born right near here, Babe Ruth was traded from the Orioles to the Boston Red Sox halfway through his first season. Back then, he was a pitcher, just like Flaps.”

“I’ll bet that’s why Flaps is crazy about Babe Ruth,” Kate said. “At the ceremony before the game, they said Flaps is a huge fan!”

During the ceremony, a valuable baseball glove that Babe Ruth once owned had been unveiled. It was an old, flat, brown glove, but it was worth over $250,000! The Orioles were going to put it on display in a room near the gift shop for the first time before the next day’s game.

“Hey, look—it’s our turn!” Kate said. “We’re going to run the bases at a major-league stadium!”

“I know!” Mike said. “This is awesome!” He high-fived Kate.

A man standing in front of the Orioles’ dugout motioned for Mike and Kate to head to the batter’s box. He wore a black-and-orange Orioles jersey and had a big bushy beard. On his baseball cap was an image of a large white crab.

Before Mike and Kate reached home plate, they heard the first few bars of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” The man held up his hand to motion for Mike and Kate to stop. Then he reached into his pocket and pulled out his phone, which played the song as its ringtone.

The man answered the phone. While he talked, Mike pulled a tennis ball out of the pocket in his shorts and tossed it to Kate. They played catch until the man hung up. He waved at Mike and Kate and pointed at home plate. Mike slipped the ball back into his pocket, and they ran over.

“Ready to run the bases like a Baltimore Oriole?” he asked. “Are you two doing this together?”

Kate nodded.

“Stand in the batter’s box,” he said. “Take off when I say ‘Go!’ ”

Kate and Mike crouched down, ready to run.

“Five, four, three, two, one . . . GO!” the man shouted.

Mike and Kate took off like a shot. Kate seized an early lead as she and Mike raced for first base.

“Mike Walsh has ripped another line drive deep to center field,” Mike called as he ran. “It’s another amazing hit by this young superstar.” Kate’s foot touched first base just before Mike’s. They headed to second.

“Mike Walsh is tearing up the base paths today!” Mike yelled. He pulled a step ahead of Kate.

A small cloud of dust rose behind them as they rounded second. Kate seemed to find extra power and shot ahead again, but Mike caught up near third. They thundered down on third base and headed for home.

“It looks like it will be close!” Mike called out. “Will Mike Walsh beat the throw? I think he will!”

Kate zoomed toward home plate. She was a step ahead of Mike.

Mike made a split-second decision to slide. His heel hit the white rubber edge of home plate just as Kate’s right foot landed squarely in the center of the plate.

“Home run!” she cried. “I win!”

Mike slid across home plate, leaving a trail of dust behind him.

“No way!” Mike said as he stood up. “My foot touched first. I won!”

“No, I won!” Kate said.

“Let’s ask your mom,” Mike said. Mrs. Hopkins had been standing just behind home plate, watching them. “Who won, Aunt Laura?”

“It was very close,” Mrs. Hopkins said. “It’s possible that Kate’s foot landed first. You were behind her, Mike.”

Mike held up his hands. “I know!” he said. “That’s why I was sliding!”Mike pointed to the far side of the plate. “I started sliding right over there, and my foot crossed . . . ,” he said.

Kate and Mrs. Hopkins waited for Mike to finish his thought, but he didn’t. Instead, he scuffed at the dirt in the batter’s box with the tip of his sneaker.

“Mike? Is something wrong?” Mrs. Hopkins asked.

Mike ignored them. He dropped to the ground, dug with his fingers, and then tugged something from the dirt. Sunlight sparkled off a shiny gold coin.

“Look what I found,” Mike said. “Buried treasure!”

The Colorado Curveball

Title: The Colorado Curveball
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #16
Published by: Penguin Random House Books for Young Readers
Release Date: 02/04/2020
Contributors: David A. Kelly
Pages: 110
ISBN13: 978-0525578987

 

Batter up! Baseball action and exciting whodunits star in this chapter book series! Next up is Colorado!

Mike and Kate arrive in Colorado to a ballpark covered in snow! Luckily, the stadium has a heater that can melt the fluffy flakes in time for next day's game. But when the ballpark engineers get a mysterious note saying that someone may tamper with the scoreboard, the snow becomes the least of the cousins' problems. It's time for Mike and Kate to switch into sleuth mode and solve a mystery that will take them underground, a mile above sea level, and even face to face with a dinosaur!

Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features Dugout Notes with more amazing baseball facts.

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The Triple Play Twins

Title: The Triple Play Twins
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #17
Published by: Random House Books for Young Readers
Release Date: 02/02/21
Contributors: David A. Kelly
Pages: 110
ISBN13: 978-0593126240

Mike and Kate travel to Minneapolis to meet the Minnesota Twins' star players: Marco and Pedro, a dynamic twin duo known for their signature triple plays. But after a water balloon attack on the players and a suspect on the run, questions start to pile up. Is someone trying to mess with Marco and Pedro's chances of making the playoffs? As Mike and Kate investigate, they meet Polly and Molly, twin Minnesota locals who lend a helping hand--or two. With new friends by their side, can Mike and Kate solve this mystery?

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The Atlanta Alibi

Title: The Atlanta Alibi
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #18
Published by: Random House Children's Books
Release Date: 2/1/2022
Contributors: David A. Kelly
Pages: 112
ISBN13: ‎ 978-0593126271

The A-team takes A-Town! Mike and Kate are in Atlanta, where Hammerin' Hank hit his legendary 715th home run. But Hank's historic bat and ball, which he used to break Babe Ruth's record, have been stolen! Good thing Mike and Kate are sleuthing pros. Can the cousins track down Hank Aaron's missing treasure . . . before it's gone forever?

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The Black Cat Change-Up

Cover of the Black Cat Change-Up book.Title: The Black Cat Change-Up
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #19
Published by: Curveball Books
Release Date: 11/20/22
Contributors: David A. Kelly and Mark Meyers
Pages: 132
ISBN13: 978-1959378006

Batter up! It's another Ballpark Mysteries chapter book. Next up is New York City!

Why is a black cat haunting the New York Mets? Kate and Mike arrive in New York for a big game against the Chicago Cubs, but Cookie, the team's star hitter, is rattled by a phantom feline. Without a win at that night's game, the Mets' season might be over. Can Mike and Kate figure out who's bringing a black cat and bad luck to the team before the big game?

Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features Dugout Notes with more amazing baseball facts.

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Satchel’s Stolen Strike

Title: Satchel's Stolen Strike
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #20
Published by: Curveball Books
Release Date: May 15, 2024
Contributors: David A. Kelly
Pages: 132
ISBN13: 978-1959378068

Batter up! It's another Ballpark Mysteries baseball mystery chapter book. Next up is Birmingham, Alabama!

Kate and Mike are visiting America’s oldest professional ballpark, Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, for a big MLB game celebrating Juneteenth and the Negro Leagues. But disaster strikes when a priceless Satchel Paige baseball is stolen. Can Mike, Kate, and their new friend Andy find the missing baseball before the theft ruins the game?

Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher's sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features Dugout Notes with more amazing baseball facts.

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Willie’s Clutch Catch

Title: Ballpark Mysteries #21: Willie's Clutch Catch
Series: Ballpark Mysteries #21
Published by: Curveball Books
Release Date: 11/19/2024
Contributors: David A. Kelly
Pages: 118
ISBN13: 978-1-959378-12-9

Catch a second Ballpark Mystery at historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama!

Kate and Mike are excited to visit America’s oldest professional ballpark, the former home of baseball legend Willie Mays. But things take a wrong turn when their new friend Buck, who looks just like the famous slugger, is accused of plotting to sabotage the big game. With Buck banned from the ballpark and strange, stinky mishaps putting the game in jeopardy, it’s up to Kate, Mike, and their friend Andy to uncover the real culprit and save the day—while clearing Buck’s name!

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