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The Home Run Mystery
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Product Details
Author:
Gertrude Chandler Warner
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
144
Publisher:
Random House Children's Books (January 1, 2000)
Language:
English
Age Range:
7 to 10
Grade Level:
2nd Grade to 5th Grade
Lexile Measure:
580L
ISBN-13:
9780807533697
ISBN-10:
0807533696
Weight:
4oz
Dimensions:
5.25" x 7.61" x 0.33"
File:
RandomHouse-PRH_Book_Company_PRH_PRT_Onix_full_active_D20260405T165852_155746805-20260405.xml
Folder:
RandomHouse
List Price:
$6.99
Series:
The Boxcar Children Mystery & Activities Specials
Case Pack:
72
As low as:
$5.38
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
Discount Code:
A
QuickShip:
Yes
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Random House Books for Young Readers
Overview
While visiting Pikesville, New York, the Boxcar Children join the exciting last games of the season in a strange old ballpark behind an abandoned factory. The Pikesville Half Moons are playing the Eagles, but the Eagles seem to be hitting far too many home runs. Could they be cheating? Then Violet sees strange lights in the old factory at night. Could the lights—and the losing streak—have anything to do with the sad Pikesville legend of Home Run Herman? The Boxcar Children find out there's more to be lost in Pikesville than a baseball game.








