Description:(Best Books of 2022 -- Kirkus Reviews.) An earthquake decimates San Francisco’s baseball stadium. Two players and their manager are trapped. With water rising, the trio crawls through a gash in the wall. Naked and penniless, they climb through the muck onto shore. Downtown San Francisco is on fire. They can not find their stadium, or any new buildings, or the parking lot with their fancy cars. No one has a cell phone to call for help.André Velez, the self-absorbed superstar; Johnny Blent, the faithful-to-his-wife rookie infielder; and their baseball-is-life manager, Bucky Martin, have been transported through time into the 1906 earthquake. Can they figure out what happened? Or how to get back to their 21st-century lives?In a world without television cameras, social media, or Sabermetrics, the players make money the only way they know how. But the 1906 they’re inhabiting isn’t one from our history books. Soon, the three find themselves part of an international baseball challenge against the rump remnant of the Confederacy and its all-star team, featuring Walter Johnson, Martín Dihigo, Ty Cobb, and Ty’s murderous, menacing baseball brothers.“A wild ride…amazing…absolutely fascinating…so much fun!” – Eric Schubring, WOJB - FM, Wisconsin Public Radio“Something special…a baseball novel you will love and enjoy.” – Rob Hakala, WATD - FM, Cape Cod, Mass.“Interesting and fun.” – Warren Lawrence, WKNY - FM, Kingston, New York“An oasis in the desert.” – Paul McCaffrey, The Paulie Mac Podcast“Riveting…lyrical…Readers will stick with this riotous page-turner to the last out.” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review).“Do you ever wish you could live in somebody else’s mind? I’d like to live in Steve Hermanos’ mind for a day.” – Tony Rhein, The Paulie Mac PodcastPraise for “O Gigantic Victory!”“It’s perfect.” – Ken Burns“Hermanos makes me hunger for the upcoming season.” – New York Times“Brilliant and hilarious!” – Brian Murphy, KNBR sports radio, San FranciscoWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Going, Going, Gone!. To get started finding Going, Going, Gone!, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: (Best Books of 2022 -- Kirkus Reviews.) An earthquake decimates San Francisco’s baseball stadium. Two players and their manager are trapped. With water rising, the trio crawls through a gash in the wall. Naked and penniless, they climb through the muck onto shore. Downtown San Francisco is on fire. They can not find their stadium, or any new buildings, or the parking lot with their fancy cars. No one has a cell phone to call for help.André Velez, the self-absorbed superstar; Johnny Blent, the faithful-to-his-wife rookie infielder; and their baseball-is-life manager, Bucky Martin, have been transported through time into the 1906 earthquake. Can they figure out what happened? Or how to get back to their 21st-century lives?In a world without television cameras, social media, or Sabermetrics, the players make money the only way they know how. But the 1906 they’re inhabiting isn’t one from our history books. Soon, the three find themselves part of an international baseball challenge against the rump remnant of the Confederacy and its all-star team, featuring Walter Johnson, Martín Dihigo, Ty Cobb, and Ty’s murderous, menacing baseball brothers.“A wild ride…amazing…absolutely fascinating…so much fun!” – Eric Schubring, WOJB - FM, Wisconsin Public Radio“Something special…a baseball novel you will love and enjoy.” – Rob Hakala, WATD - FM, Cape Cod, Mass.“Interesting and fun.” – Warren Lawrence, WKNY - FM, Kingston, New York“An oasis in the desert.” – Paul McCaffrey, The Paulie Mac Podcast“Riveting…lyrical…Readers will stick with this riotous page-turner to the last out.” – Kirkus Reviews (starred review).“Do you ever wish you could live in somebody else’s mind? I’d like to live in Steve Hermanos’ mind for a day.” – Tony Rhein, The Paulie Mac PodcastPraise for “O Gigantic Victory!”“It’s perfect.” – Ken Burns“Hermanos makes me hunger for the upcoming season.” – New York Times“Brilliant and hilarious!” – Brian Murphy, KNBR sports radio, San FranciscoWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Going, Going, Gone!. To get started finding Going, Going, Gone!, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.