Baseball Card Adventures Series by Dan Gutman, Johnny Heller

4.15 · 140 ratings
  • Honus & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #1)
    #1

    Honus & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #1)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1997

    Joe Stoshack lives for baseball. He knows everything there is to know about the game -- except how to play well. His specialty is striking out. Stosh feels like a real loser, and when he takes a low-paying job cleaning a bunch of junk out of his neighbor's attic, he feels even worse -- until he comes across a little piece of cardboard that takes his breath away. His heart is racing. His brain is racing. He can hardly believe his eyes... more

  • Jackie & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #2)
    #2

    Jackie & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #2)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.19 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1999

    Like every other kid in his class, Joe Stoscack has to write a report on an African American who's made an important contribution to society. Unlike every other kid in his class, Joe has a special talent: with the help of old baseball cards, he can travel through time. So for his report, Joe decides to go back to meet one of the greatest baseball players ever, Jackie Robinson, to find out what it was like to be the man who broke baseball's color barrier... more

  • Babe & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #3)
    #3

    Babe & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #3)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2000

    On October 1, 1932, during Game Three of the Chicago Cubs -- New York Yankees World Series, Babe Ruth belted a long home run to straightaway centerfield. According to legend, just before he hit, Babe pointed to the bleachers and boldly predicted he would slam the next pitch there.Did he call the shot or didn't he? Witnesses never agreed. Like other baseball fans, Joe Stoshack wants to know the truth... more

  • Shoeless Joe & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #4)
    #4

    Shoeless Joe & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #4)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2002

    When Joe Stoshack hears about Shoeless Joe Jackson -- and the gambling scandal that destroyed the star player's career -- he knows what he has to do. If he travels back in time with a 1919 baseball card in his hand, he just might be able to prevent the infamous Black Sox Scandal from ever taking place. And if he could do that, Shoeless Joe Jackson would finally take his rightful place in the Baseball Hall of Fame... more

  • Mickey & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #5)
    #5

    Mickey & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #5)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2003

    When Joe Stoshack's dad ends up in the hospital after a car accident, he has two words to say to his son: Mickey Mantle. For Stosh has a special power -- with a baseball card in hand, he can travel back in time. And his dad has a rare card -- Mantle's valuable 1951 rookie card. "I've been thinking about it for a long time. Go back to 1951. You're the only one who can do it," Dad whispers.That night Stosh grips the card and prepares for another magical adventure... more

  • Abner & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #6)
    #6

    Abner & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #6)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2005

    Cannons are blasting! Bullets are flying! Wounded soldiers are everywhere!Stosh has time-traveled to 1863, right into the middle of the Civil War. In possibly his most exciting and definitely his most dangerous trip yet, Stosh has decided to answer the question for all time: did Abner Doubleday, a Civil War general, really invent the game of baseball?It's all here: big laughs, dramatic action, fast baseball games in the middle of a battlefield... more

  • Satch & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #7)
    #7

    Satch & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #7)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2006

    "You wanna know who threw the fastest pitch ever?"Many baseball players claim that Satchel Paige was the fastest pitcher in the history of the game. Stosh and his coach, Flip Valentini, are on a mission to find out. With radar gun in tow, they travel back to 1942 and watch Satch pitch to power hitter Josh Gibson in the Negro League World Series. They soon learn that everything about Satch is fast -- whether it's his talking, driving, or getaways... more

  • Jim & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #8)
    #8

    Jim & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #8)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2008

    He was the world's greatest athlete, and a hero—until his medals were taken away.Stosh is shocked when his enemy, Bobby Fuller, begs him for a favor. He wants Stosh to take him back in time to meet Native American Jim Thorpe—an Olympic champion who lost his medals in a scandal. Thorpe went on to play professional baseball and football, but he could never again achieve such fame. His name was disgraced.Join Stosh and Fuller on a quest to save Jim's reputation... more

  • Roberto & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #9)
    #9

    Roberto & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #9)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.20 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2010

    Sometimes you can change history . . . and sometimes history can change "you." When Stosh travels into the past to meet Roberto Clemente, a legendary ballplayer and a beloved humanitarian, he's got only one goal: warning Roberto not to get on the doomed plane that will end his life in a terrible crash. In the sixties, Stosh meets free-spirited Sunrise, and together they travel across the country to a ball game that leaves them breathless--and face-to-face with Roberto... more

  • Ray & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #10)
    #10

    Ray & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #10)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2009

    The ball hit me. It sounded like a bomb going off in my head. Everything went dark. The last thing I remember was hearing somebody yell, "Call 911!"When Stosh gets hit in the head with a baseball, he's lucky to survive. Then he learns about another player who wasn't so lucky—Ray Chapman, the only player in major league history to get hit by a ball and die. If only they'd had batting helmets back then . . more

  • Ted & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #11)
    #11

    Ted & Me (Baseball Card Adventures #11)

    Dan Gutman, Johnny Heller

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    When Stosh travels back in time to 1941 in hopes of preventing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United States into World War II, he meets Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Includes notes about Williams' life and career.

  • Willie  Me (Baseball Card Adventures #12)
    #12

    Willie Me (Baseball Card Adventures #12)

    Dan Gutman

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2015

    With more than 1.5 million books sold, the Baseball Card Adventures series brings the greatest players in history to life.Featuring black-and-white photographs and stats throughout, plus back matter separating fact from fiction, Willie & Me is the perfect mix of history and action for every young baseball fan.Stosh thought he was finished traveling back in time. But then Ralph Branca shows up in his room one night, begging for Stosh's help... more

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