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1、www.readinga-A Big League for Little Players A Big League for Little PlayersA Reading AZ Level S Leveled BookWord Count:1,386Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Jane SellmanLEVELED BOOK SWritten by Jane SellmanA Big League for Little PlayersA Big League for Little Pla
2、yersLevel S Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Jane SellmanAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Cover,back cover,title page,pages 4,5(bottom),6,13,14,15,16,18,19:2006 World Series by Little League photos by Jim Hazen;pages 3,10,11,17(all):courtesy of Little League Baseball,Inc.,Williamspor
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4、er:Catcher Nick De Jong,of the Daniel Boone National Little League in Columbia,Missouri,fields a pitch while umpire Jim Smith of Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,calls the game.De Jongs team was the Midwest Regions champion for 2006.Back cover:Canadas team from Surrey,British Columbia,won against the Commo
5、nwealth of Northern Mariana Islands team from Saipan in the third game for each team in the 2006 Little League World Series.Title page:Spectators enjoy games at Howard J.Lamade Stadium during the 2006 Little League World Series.Table of contents:The Canadian province of British Columbia dedicated th
6、is totem pole to the Little League Organization.British Columbia established one of the first Little League teams outside the United States in 1951.CorrelationLEVEL SO3434Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsIntroduction.4Baseball Begins .7History of Little League Baseball .9How Team
7、s Get to the Championship.13The 2006 Little League World Series .15Conclusion .18Glossary/Index .20Introduction“Josh Lester takes a short lead off first base.Japan leads 10 in the third inning.“As the sun sets behind the bleachers,the players start to notice the bright glow of the lights above the f
8、ield.The grass here smells different,almost as if its been waiting a whole year for the kids to come back to play.“Cody Walker steps to the plate to face pitcher Go Matsumoto.Weve seen two great pitching performances so far today.Kyle Carter has been at his best pitching for the U.S.team.”Cody Walke
9、r takes a swing.A Big Legue for Little Players Level S56Back home in June,there were only about 50 people in the stands.Now its August,and there are almost 5,000,and even more are watching on national TV!All those weekend practices and stretching exercises paid off.The boys are playing in the 2006 L
10、ittle League World Series.“Heres the pitch.”Every game is exciting,but this is the championship game.The players are no longer representing just their team or their state.Now they represent the whole United States!“There it goes!No doubt about it,that ball is out of here!Its a two-run home run by Co
11、dy Walker,and the USA takes a 2-to-1 lead!Wow,what a moment for this young man and his teammates!”That ended up being the game-winning play.Codys team,from Columbus,Georgia,went on to win the Little League World Series championship game 21.The spectators watched as players and their families jumped
12、for joy.Gloves and caps flew through the air.A similar scene plays out every summer in Williamsport,Pennsylvania,as some of the best baseball teams from around the world play in the Little League World Series.This is a popular event today,but how did Little League Baseball get to this point?Teammate
13、s from Columbus,Georgia,celebrate their 2006 Little League World Series championship.A Big Legue for Little Players Level S78Baseball BeginsExperts cannot agree on when the game of baseball began.Games with balls and sticks have a long history around the world.Baseball is similar to older games,incl
14、uding the British games of cricket and rounders,but baseball has its own rules and equipment.In 1744,the word base-ball first appeared in print,which helps us know that the game existed at that time.Baseball became popular during the Civil War in the mid-1800s.Soldiers used it as a diversion and pla
15、yed it in their free time.Professional baseball began around the end of the Civil War.The first major league was organized in 1871.It became the National League in 1876.By the 1890s,baseball was so popular that it became known as the United States national pastime.In 1901,a second major league forme
16、d:the American League.The first World Series,which matches the champions of the American and National Leagues,took place in 1903.The Boston Americans beat the Pittsburg Pirates in eight games,making them the best baseball team in the United States.A crowd enjoys the professional baseball World Serie
17、s between the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago Cubs in 1907.The catcher tries to tag the runner out during this early Washington Senators professional baseball game.A Big Legue for Little Players Level S910History of Little League BaseballFor as long as there has been baseball,there have been kids eag
18、er to play it.Before there was television,many children would rush home from school and huddle around a radio to listen to their favorite teams games.Sometimes they would pretend to be one of the star players.“No,wait!Youre Mickey Mantle,and Im Jackie Robinson!”Families living on farms set aside lan
19、d for a baseball diamond.City kids played stickball in the streets,using broomsticks for bats and mailboxes or trees for the bases.Vacant lots were turned into playing fields.Winning was great,but the joy of playing a sport with your friends was just as important.Playing baseball was fun,but it was
20、not very well organized.Then came Carl Stotz.When Carl was a boy,the older kids would not let him play baseball with them.When he grew up,he wanted to give all young boys a chance to play baseball.His hope was that an organized league would teach boys the ideals of sportsmanship,fair play,and teamwo
21、rk.Instead of knocking on doors to see whether their friends could come out to play,now kids could be on a team,play scheduled games,and be coached on how to play better.Carl Stotz poses with players before an early 1950s Little League World Series game.Kids play a pickup game of baseball.Carl Stotz
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