Baseball Joe in the Central League; or, Making Good as a Professional Pitcher

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Baseball Joe in the Central League; or, Making Good as a Professional Pitcher

by Lester Chadwick

EN·~4 hours

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Description

Joe Matson bursts back into his family’s cottage with the easy confidence of a star pitcher, greeting his mother and sister with a grin that masks the weight of his heavy valise. Fresh from his Yale days, he’s ready to trade college glory for the professional ranks of the Central League, hoping his new salary will lift the burden that has settled over the household. The warm reunion quickly turns serious when his mother hints at a looming financial strain—his father’s recent investments have gone awry, and the family’s stability hangs in the balance.

Undeterred, Joe’s determination to succeed on the mound becomes a promise to his loved ones as much as a personal ambition. The story follows his early steps into the world of professional baseball, where talent, teamwork, and tenacity are tested against the pressures of supporting a family in need. Listeners will find a lively portrait of early‑20th‑century ballplayers, the camaraderie of a small‑town team, and the earnest resolve of a young man eager to turn his pitching skill into a lifeline for those he cares about.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (274K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-01-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lester Chadwick

Lester Chadwick

1873–1962

Best remembered as the name on the lively Baseball Joe books, this pen name belongs to the world of early American series fiction. Behind it was a hugely productive children's writer whose stories mixed sports, adventure, and the upbeat energy that kept young readers turning pages.

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