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5.0 out of 5 stars 90% Mental, 10% Physical
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Dean Duffy is a young adult just out of high school. He was an awesome baseball player his freshman and sophomore years, the he went in to a huge slump his junior and senior years. He could never figure out why. But over the summer he is offered a full scholarship to a college he'd never even heard of. Almost the entire summer he is apartment sitting...

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3.0 out of 5 stars Baseball Slump
Dean, just finished with his senior year in high school, isn't sure what to do with his life. For the past few years it all seemed so clear to him--when he was a freshman he was a baseball phenomenon, playing varsity for his high school and scaring the heck out of guys much older than he was. His sophomore year was just as spectacular, and college recruiters and major...
Published on July 4, 2007 by A. Luciano


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5.0 out of 5 stars 90% Mental, 10% Physical, May 10, 2003
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A Review by Corey

Dean Duffy is a young adult just out of high school. He was an awesome baseball player his freshman and sophomore years, the he went in to a huge slump his junior and senior years. He could never figure out why. But over the summer he is offered a full scholarship to a college he'd never even heard of. Almost the entire summer he is apartment sitting and doing a little work just to make enough to keep him alive. Not doing much gave him a lot of time to think about what he is going to do with the rest of his life and if he really wants to accept the scholarship.

This is an excellent book that allows the reader to connect with it very much (Especially if you are a baseball player). It is very realistic and there are many conflicts that are similar to the world as it is today. The characters definitely keep you in the story because if you are a high school student I'm sure you know what people just like them, such as stoners, arrogant people, and the kind of people who are willing to do anything for you because they believe in you so much. The pace is very nice and you don't get lost from quick changes in characters.

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves to play baseball or is just in the mood for a good book because you can relate to almost all of Dean Duffy's problems.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Baseball Slump, July 4, 2007
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A. Luciano (Lowell, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Dean, just finished with his senior year in high school, isn't sure what to do with his life. For the past few years it all seemed so clear to him--when he was a freshman he was a baseball phenomenon, playing varsity for his high school and scaring the heck out of guys much older than he was. His sophomore year was just as spectacular, and college recruiters and major league teams were already looking at him and talking about him.

Then, in Dean's junior year, he fell into a slump. An injured arm set him back a bit and he just couldn't seem to find his rhythm. He had a miserable season, followed by another miserable season his senior year. No baseball scouts looked at him anymore. No scholarship offers came in from any colleges.

Now the summer after high school, Dean is in limbo. He has a job house-sitting so he is living on his own, away from his parents, gaining independence and deciding what he wants to do. His former coach and secondary father figure has a friend who is starting up a baseball team at a small private college, and Dean has been offered a trial scholarship--full tuition, room and board for one semester, with an extension if his baseball game comes back. Dean is torn. Should he try to start over a new life without baseball in it, or should he take the scholarship offer and risk failing again?

I liked Dean's indecision. It was realistic to me that he would be reluctant to take another chance on a baseball team after two years of disappointment. I also liked Dean's relationship with Jack and Shilo; they gave him support that he obviously needed.

I thought Dean was far too casual about things, though, especially in his relationship with Karin. He seemed to really like her, but at the same time he didn't care if she liked him back or was exclusively dating him. I also thought Jack's relationship with his son was crummy, and I thought it was crummy of Dean to take over as a surrogate son.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Jeremy Peckovitch Dean Duffy, October 21, 2002
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The book I read was called Dean Duffy. It is written by Randy Powell. I choose this book because I like Randy Powell's books. I also liked it because it was a baseball book and I like baseball alot.
The main character in the book is Dean Duffy. He is a high school legend. But his last two seasons weren't too good. So he sets out to find what he is worth. So he takes an apartment sitting job in Seattle. There he meets up with some old friends that he was teammates with back in high school. He also meets this girl named Karin in a fast food restaurant. He gets together with her and goes out on a couple of dates with her.
While he is in Seattle this coach from Shute College named Dick Dargo gives him a one semester scholarship to play baseball but if he proves him self he will get a full scholarship. So this puts even more pressure on him because he likes Karin. So he tries to put off everything in his life so he won't have so much pressure on him. So when it was time to make his decision he chooses to.......
The author used a lot of literary elements in his book. One of them was foreshadowing for example Dean said " I wonder what would happen if I did accept the scholarship maybe I will become pro or maybe it will just be a waste of my time."
I would recommend this book to about almost everyone who like baseball books because I really liked it alot. The only bad thing about the book was the ending and if you were to read it think you will think the same way I do about the book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A hard luck sport story, November 1, 1999
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The book Dean Duffy is a good book. It is about a high school baseball player who is a superstar until his junior-year slump. He has to make a lot of decisions in this story,like which college to attend or whether or not to attend a college at all. This is a good book for sport fans, and people who like to see how other people solve problems.
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