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“Now that we’ve seen the hotel, let’s get a snack and find”
― The Pinstripe Ghost
― The Pinstripe Ghost
“the Cubs would never win another World Series because they weren’t nice to his goat!”
― The World Series Curse
― The World Series Curse
“ALL IS FORGIVEN.”
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
“THANK YOU!”
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
“Subway Series is a series of baseball games between two New York City teams, since fans can reach the stadiums via subway trains. The first Subway Series were played as World Series games. For example, the Yankees played the New York Giants in 1921, and the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1941. More recently, the Mets and the Yankees have been playing Subway Series games during the regular season. They typically play groups of two or three games at each team’s stadium. The Mets and the Yankees competed in a World Series Subway Series in 2000, and the Yankees won in five games.”
― Subway Series Surprise
― Subway Series Surprise
“unfinished ceiling covered with wires, pipes, and heating ducts above them. Two medium-size TVs on the wall played a pregame baseball show. “Cool! Look at this! We’re getting a behind-the-scenes tour of the Rockies’ stadium!” he said. Mr. Hopkins laughed. “We are,” he said. As they reached the end of the hallway, a stocky man wearing a purple Rockies warm-up jacket appeared. “George!” Mr. Hopkins said. “Great to see you! This is Mike”
― The Colorado Curveball
― The Colorado Curveball
“Treasure? In Wrigley Field?” Kate asked. “Like gold bars? Or silver coins?” Mike asked. “We should look for it. If we found it, we could be rich!”
― The Wrigley Riddle
― The Wrigley Riddle
“white space helmet. His breathing echoed in his ears. He saw a spacecraft from the corner”
― The Astro Outlaw
― The Astro Outlaw
“were one of the worst teams in the league. They lost game after game. They didn’t come close to winning a World Series. But Babe Ruth turned their luck around. After he became a New York Yankee, things would never be the same. Within a few years of buying Babe Ruth, the Yankees won the first of dozens of World Series. On the Yankees, Ruth hit even more home runs. In 1920, Ruth was one of the most famous people in America. He hit an amazing fifty-four home runs that year. That’s twenty-five more than he had hit the year before. Fifty-four home runs was more than most teams had!”
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
“of St. Louis airplane and lots of rockets. They even got to touch a real moon rock!”
― The Capital Catch
― The Capital Catch
“What do ghosts serve for”
― The Pinstripe Ghost
― The Pinstripe Ghost
“Yankees.”
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
“The crowd”
― The San Francisco Splash
― The San Francisco Splash
“chance and traded him. In return they”
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
“this?”
― The Pinstripe Ghost
― The Pinstripe Ghost
“security chief said. “But we’ll take it from here. Why don’t you go enjoy the game? I’ll meet you in the pressroom afterward and give you an update.” Mike and Kate went to their seats. The Yankees were behind by two runs. With all the excitement, the cousins”
― The Pinstripe Ghost
― The Pinstripe Ghost
“Curt Schilling pitched game two at Fenway Park the following night. Again, blood soaked through his white”
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
“Where”
― Subway Series Surprise
― Subway Series Surprise
“They were playing the St. Louis Cardinals. Each team had won three games. The seventh game would decide the winner. With half an inning left to play, the score was tied, 3-3. Then the Cardinals batter hit a double. Their man on first ran around the bases toward home plate. Boston’s shortstop fired a relay throw home to get him out. It should have been”
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
― Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse
“remembered”
― The L.A. Dodger
― The L.A. Dodger






