![]() Pair this title with Shana Corey's Players in Pigtails (Scholastic, 2003) or Doreen Rappaport and Lyndall Callan's Dirt on Their Skirts (Dial, 2000) for a close look at a previously neglected piece of history. Payne's mixed-media illustrations with their judicious use of sepia increase the nostalgic feel. The narrative captures the tension and excitement, and has the air of an experience remembered. When the scene returns to the big day, the author indulges in some minor fictionalizing as she imagines the teen's thoughts and feelings when she faced the baseball giants. She then moves back to Mitchell's childhood and describes her early interest in the game and the support and encouragement offered by her father. Moss begins this brief chronicle of the young woman's moment in the sun by setting the scene at the stadium that day, quoting the skepticism expressed by sports reporters. ![]() ![]() Kindergarten-Grade 3-When Jackie Mitchell was a pitcher for the Chattanooga Lookouts, she made baseball history on April 2, 1931, by striking out both Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. ![]()
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