When his perfectionism and inability to handle setbacks compromise his dream of pitching a perfect game, young baseball enthusiast Isaac is recruited by his coach to help out with a Unified Sports basketball team that blends mainstream kids and intellectually challenged players. Simultaneous.
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Isaac learns the true meaning of a perfect game when he volunteers with a team of developmentally disabled players.Isaac is determined to pitch a perfect game: no hits, no runs, no walks, and no errors. If he does, he’s sure to make the summer all-star team. But Isaac keeps losing his cool on the mound; he just can’t get his head back in the game. Then he meets a very interesting Unified Sports basketball player who gets him thinking in a different way about the whole idea of “perfect.” But will this help him be a better pitcher?Author Fred Bowen continues his Sports Story series with play-by-play action that’s sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats! An afterword provides real-life stories of perfect games in Major League Baseball history.
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