The Dog That Pitched a NoHitter, Matt Christopher
The Dog That Pitched a NoHitter, Matt Christopher
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The Dog That Pitched a No-Hitter

Author: Matt Christopher

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/16/2013

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

Mike is facing a tough season in Little League this year. His team is scheduled to play their toughest opponents: the Bearcats and the Peach Street Mudders. Mike dreads pitching against sharp-eyed hitters like Bugsy O'Toole and Turtleneck Jones. Fortunately his telepathic Airedale, Harry, is ready to help him. With Harry showing him where to throw each ball, Mike keeps the Bearcats from winning too easily. But when Mike looks to Harry for help during the disastrous Peach Street Mudder game, he doesn't see his dog anywhere. How can Mike face the next determined batter alone? Matt Christopher has written many award-winning sports stories for beginning readers and young adults. Filling his more than 30 books with humor and gentle lessons about fair play and teamwork, he has become the favorite author of countless children and their parents.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anthony on December 17, 2018

Mike is nervous about facing the Peach Street Mudders who were 4-0 so far this season. Harry the Airedale with ESP does his best to help Mike relax during the game, and what he does amazes everyone at the ball field as Mike unknowingly pitches a no-hitter in the last inning to secure the win for his......more

Goodreads review by Robyn on October 31, 2020

Another 4th-5th grade chapter book. Cute story. Sports fans will love it.......more

Goodreads review by Carly on March 09, 2021

Loved this book and loved the illustrations! A good read!......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on March 07, 2021

What a great book......more

Goodreads review by Rosa on July 17, 2016

This was to long to be a short book but to short to be a chapter book. The idea behind it was a good one but it was written very similar to two other shorter and easier to read books. The dog and the boy could listen and talk to one another and the little boy needed confidence in playing. So his dog......more