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The Grip

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In this first book in the semi-autobiographical middle grade series from MLB pitcher Marcus Stroman, a young baseball player learns that perfect games only come with a lot of practice—and some strikeouts.
Young Marcus Stroman is determined to make it to the highest playing level he can, despite every coach telling him he's not tall enough to become a "real" pitcher. He'll show them...with some struggling and a whole lot of learning.

It's easy to forget that for every professional sports player there was a kid just learning that sport, dealing with nerves during try-outs, dropping the ball when all their teammates are counting on them, and learning how to stay friends with someone who doesn't make the team. These hard lessons are universal whether in the majors or on a school playing field, and so are teamwork, competition, and believing in yourself.
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2023
      Major league baseball player Stroman's semiautobiographical series starter follows a talented young athlete who learns to handle anxiety on and off the field. It's the summer before middle school, and Marcus--who shares a name with the book's author--is enjoying participating in practice camps for both baseball and basketball until his baseball coach hits the team with an announcement: The players must undergo an "assessment" to earn a spot on the spring team. Meanwhile, though his parents' divorce is amicable--even as they deal with the strict schedules and expenses required for elite athletics--the separation of their households adds even more pressure for a kid already striving for perfection. With his assessment looming, small things find their ways under Marcus' skin more easily, leading his perceptive mom to schedule him a visit with a mental health coach who teaches him to cope with the stress of high expectations. While not everything depicted here happened to Stroman, he shares much with his earnest protagonist, like his determination and uncertainties. The author's note works to destigmatize and normalize mental health care. Practice and game-play details and an entertaining if not particularly deeply developed cast of secondary characters are assets to the pacing. Hints in the text suggest that Marcus, like the author (the son of a Puerto Rican mother and Black father), is biracial. An action-packed, heartfelt story that elucidates the importance of mental health care to young athletes. (Fiction. 8-12)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.2
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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