Authors: Matt Christopher,Molly Delaney
Uncle Pete cleared his throat and tugged his baseball cap into place.
“I’ll do my best to give you good coaching advice today and for the next two weeks. But let me just say this for now — I’ve
watched you play many games, and I can’t think of a team I’d rather be a part of. You boys really know how to work together
to make the plays happen. Now let’s get out there and show those Devils what we’re made of!”
The Mudders let out a whoop and poured onto the field. Zero reached the mound and picked up the ball that was resting there.
He thumped it into his glove, then looked at his right hand. His finger had only one small purple bruise left on it. As he
threw his first
warm-up pitches to Chess, he couldn’t feel any pain at all.
And best of all, Zero hit the target every time.
The First Chapter in a Lifetime of Reading
Howling for Home
by Joan Carris
All Star Fever
by Matt Christopher
Centerfield Ballhawk
by Matt Christopher
The Hit-Away Kid
by Matt Christopher
The Lucky Baseball Bat
by Matt Christopher
Man Out at First
by Matt Christopher
The Spy on Third Base
by Matt Christopher
Zero’s Slider
by Matt Christopher
Can Do, Jenny Archer
by Ellen Conford
A Case for Jenny Archer
by Ellen Conford
Get the Picture, Jenny Archer?
by Ellen Conford
Jenny Archer, Author
by Ellen Conford
Nibble, Nibble, Jenny Archer
by Ellen Conford
What’s Cooking, Jenny Archer?
by Ellen Conford
Wonder Kid Meets the Evil Lunch Snatcher
by Lois Duncan
The Monsters of Marble Avenue
by Linda Gondosch
Happy Burpday, Maggie McDougal!
by Valiska Gregory
Song of the Giraffe
by Shannon K. Jacobs
A Dragon in the Family
by Jackie French Koller
B.J.’s Billion-Dollar Bet
by Julie Anne Peters
The Stinky Sneakers Contest
by Julie Anne Peters
The Bathwater Gang
by Jerry Spinelli
The Bathwater Gang Gets Down to Business
by Jerry Spinelli
The Peach Street Mudders are in trouble: They need to find a substitute coach quick. Pitcher Zero Ford would love to ask his
uncle Pete to step in, but after his poor performance on the mound, he doubts his uncle would be interested. Then Zero injures
his finger — and finds he can throw an amazing pitch that stumps every batter he faces! The question is, When the bandage
comes off, will the slider — and Uncle Pete — disappear?
Matt Christopher
is the bestselling author of six other books in the Peach Street Mudders series. For a complete listing of these titles and
information on joining the Matt Christopher Fan Club, please turn to the inside back cover of this book. Mr. Christopher lives
in Rock Hill, South Carolina.