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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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If you love baseball, February 13, 2006
you will love this book. Young baseball player Felix Piloto runs away from his annoying babysitter to become the batboy of a minor league team, The Miracle. In his journey, he learns more about the father he never knew, becomes friends with the entire baseball team, and meets a magical dog, Homer. This is a really good book and you've got to read it. It is a little sad sometimes but it is funny too like when Felix has to go to the store for the team to buy a bat stretcher!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A Home Run for Sue Corbett, February 24, 2006
I am both a baseball fan and a fan of Sue Corbett, and she does not disappoint with Free Baseball. It is not so much a baseball story as it is the journey of Felix Piloto as he struggles to reconcile his feelings for his father, a baseball hero in Cuba who Felix has not seen since he and his mother escaped Cuba to make a home in Florida. Felix has inherited his father's passion for baseball, and that takes Felix on a difficult journey when he becomes the batboy for a minor league team.
Sue is a baseball fan and it shows in the way she accurately depicts the action on the field, but it is the richly drawn characters who really shine. My favorites are Homer, the highly intelligent dog who serves as team mascot; and Vic, the team president, a character I suspect was inspired by Mike Veeck, a colorful minor league baseball executive known for his wild promotions.
Free Baseball is a terrific read, both fun and heartwarming. It kept me up far too late as I could not put it down until I reached the end. Now comes the hard part: waiting for Sue's next book to arrive.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A rich and heartwarming story, February 23, 2006
Felix Piloto is the son of a famous baseball player in Cuba. He knows that his father risked everything to send him and his mother to America, but he doesn't know when his father will be able to join them in Florida. One day Felix wins free tickets to a minor-league game. He sneaks into the locker room to ask one of the Cuban players about his father and is mistaken for their new batboy. He impulsively stows away in the luggage compartment of the bus and wakes up in West Lauderdale, Florida, miles away from home.
Felix, who is a huge baseball fan and a great player himself, is in heaven. He endears himself to the entire team and even helps them break their losing streak. He wants to stay with the team forever, but knows he can't.
Sue Corbett, the author of 12 AGAIN, delivers a home run with her second middle-grade novel. Felix Piloto is a richly drawn character, full of contradictions; vulnerable yet assertive, agreeable yet stubborn. The book even contains a helpful glossary of baseball terms and Spanish phrases.
I am not a huge baseball fan, but I loved this story. Corbett has hit the ball out of the park with FREE BASEBALL.
--- Reviewed by Renee Kirchner (renee.kirchner@usa.net)
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