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With a combination of speed, strength, power, and agility, Roger Maris knew how to best help his team win games, whether it was running extra bases, bunting to advance a teammate, or throwing a man out at home plate from right field. In 1961, Maris found himself in a home-run race with fellow Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle to take over Babe Ruth's single-season record of 60. On the last day of the regular season, Maris cracked home run number 61, adding him to the record books. Considered by some sport critics to be a one-year wonder, Maris reached the World Series seven times in his 12-season career and was voted the Most Valuable Player in the American League for two consecutive years. In "Roger Maris", read how this "Sultan of Swat" used his instincts to become a talented baseball player, as well as a doting father and a loving husband.

121 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2008

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Anne M. Todd

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November 16, 2021
Born and raised in small towns, he plays all sports and chooses baseball. Signs with Cleveland and works his way through the system, marries, traded to Kansas City and then New York where he goes on a two year tear of great baseball, setting a new home run record which nearly breaks him.

Not appreciated, gets hurt, traded to St. Louis to appear in two more World Series. Runs a beer distributor ship and then falls ill. RIP.
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