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Playing the Baseball Card    by Wilson James
Price: $0.99 USD. 31370 words. Published on January 1, 2010. .

A story about personal courage and determination. Devin’s mother died six years ago, and he helps look after his younger brother while their father works as a baseball pitcher trying to make it into the major leagues. Just when it seems that things are looking better, tragedy strikes again. Now, it’s all up to the young teen as he tries to make it work for what’s left of his small family.
Advanced Holdem for Home Games    by The Donk Crew
Price: $2.49 USD. 17960 words. Published on March 14, 2010. .

This book is not about some rote staring hand system, it’s about understanding the play at the table. Playing bad hands and bad position leads to failure, yes the Math does matter. The true essence of poker is a meld of math, mental strategy, and the performing arts. This book can be used to better understand televised poker. The book looks into the game inside the game
O, Gigantic Victory! Baseball Poems: The 2010 Championship Season    by Steve Hermanos
Price: $2.99 USD. 6490 words. Published on January 6, 2011. .

Baseball poems about the San Francisco Giants, the 2010 baseball season, George Bush appearing at the World Series, including "Captain Thong," "Panda Express," "The Machine," "Jon Miller," and 35 others.
Game 7: Dead Ball    by Allen Schatz
Price: Free! 108480 words. Published on February 4, 2011. .

Major league umpire Marshall Connors believes a vacation cut short is a reasonable price to pay for the opportunity to work the World Series. But that price rapidly escalates when he finds himself in the middle of more than the game on the field. Secrets, lies, and revenge spark a fiery collision between past and present and Marshall quickly realizes some things are better left alone.
Lyrics for Living    by Jack Thompson
Price: $2.99 USD. 4440 words. Published on April 11, 2011. .

Poetry that communicates. In these poems Jack Thompson looks at life from all angles and all ages. Topics span from love to war and beyond.
The Year the Giants Won the Series: A Journal of the 2010 World Series Champions    by Joseph Sutton
Price: $3.99 USD. 11290 words. Published on April 17, 2011. .

Drawn from Joseph Sutton's journal, his observations of the San Francisco Giants' climb to win the 2010 World Series will remind you how a bunch of ragtag ballplayers became champions of the world. Interspersed with comments from his notes of twenty years ago as Little League coach for his son's teams, Sutton enhances the importance that baseball plays in bonding fathers and sons.
Give The Hippo What He Wants    by Robert T. Jeschonek
Price: $1.99 USD. 13730 words. Published on June 9, 2011. .

In the baseball league of the future, losing the World Series will get you the death penalty. Nobody cares if Thal Simoleon choked because of an opera-singing pink hippo that only he can see. Will the hippo's terrible secret lead to Thal's salvation? Or will he die in extra innings of the bloodiest high-tech basebrawl of all time? Only the hippo knows.
Game-Day Goddess: Learning Baseball's Lingo    by Suzy Beamer Bohnert
Price: $9.99 USD. 21750 words. Published on September 15, 2011. .

"Game-Day Goddess: Learning Baseball's Lingo" documents the action you'll see on television or hear on the radio, or in the stands, and the essentials of the game. A handy reference covering the most important phrases and words used in today's game at the pro and college level, this concise dictionary features simple entries.
What A Catch    by Devina Douglas
Price: $3.50 USD. 130440 words. Published on September 20, 2011. .

At the top of his game, professional athlete Scott Miller may be the catch of a lifetime, but can his new girlfriend, Alyssa Reid, a relative no one, survive the dating big leagues?
Pitcher Perfect    by Devina Douglas
Price: $3.50 USD. 114040 words. Published on September 20, 2011. .

Recently dumped by one of baseball’s biggest names, Alyssa Reid has struck out in love once again. While her ex may have turned her life upside down, it isn't until a twist of fate causes Alex Whitfield, her ex-boyfriend’s best friend and teammate, to move into her spare bedroom that she’ll see what it’s like to really be thrown a major league curveball.