Like many athletes, Trey is superstitious. How could he not be when he just made the Ravens travel baseball team thanks to his lucky charm, a piece of rare sea glass he found on his grandmotherтАЩs beach?
This stroke of good fortune reinforces TreyтАЩs superstitions, and his rituals only become more important to him. Despite some teasing from his teammates, he persists in never stepping on the foul line, obsessively tapping the corners of home plate when heтАЩs at bat, and always choosing the same lucky bat. And his tactics are working; heтАЩs doing quite well on the field and in the batterтАЩs box.
Then one day Trey canтАЩt find his lucky sea glass. His performance begins to slip, and heтАЩs convinced his future with the Ravens is doomed. Things donтАЩt start to improve until TreyтАЩs uncle reminds him of his grandmotherтАЩs favorite saying: тАЬThe harder you work, the luckier you get.тАЭ
Can Trey take these words to heart and find his swing again┬а.┬а.┬а. even without his lucky charm?
This ebook features an afterword about famous real-life players with their own lucky charms and superstitions.
Discussion Guide available
тАЬA former kidsтАЩ baseball coach and the writer of the Washington Post sports column for young readers, Bowen adds an entertaining note on baseball superstitions.┬а.┬а.┬а. The straightforward story will appeal to young players as well as older ones intimidated by longer novels.тАЭ тАФBooklist