It’s A Numbers Game
MLB Opening Day is April 1st, so now is the perfect time for kids to dig into the Nat Geo Baseball book It’s A Numbers Game! Baseball.
The book is recommended for ages 8 to 12, but sports fans of all ages can enjoy this book.
There are eye catching photographs, interesting facts and math, so kids will have fun as the read and learn.
It’s a Numbers Game is great for those who like to play baseball and those who like to watch and cheer on their favorite players.
It’s a Numbers Game! Baseball
The math behind the perfect pitch, the game-winning grand slam, and so much more!
by James Buckley Jr.
isbn 978-1426371561
Pub. date 2/2/21
Synopsis
With every hit, ball, strike, and home run numbers are being calculated on the baseball field.
Get ready to learn all the ways digits and math factor into the game, from the countless statistics used to measure an individual player’s game to the exact timing used to steal a base.
Read about all the greatest players from baseball history and get fun facts, like what the most retired jersey number is.
Discover what countries dominate in the Little League World Series and check out cool graphics that show the frequency of hits to every part of the field.
Jam-packed with sports trivia, awesome photos of the biggest players to ever play the game, and fun activities at the end of every chapter, this number-focused look at the game is the ultimate grand slam.
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