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by M. Lee illustrated by John Kurtz HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

The Summer of Baseball Parks by M. Lee illustrated by John Kurtz Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of Houghton Mifflin Company unless such copying is expressly permitted by federal copyright law. Address inquiries to School Permissions, Houghton Mifflin Company, 222 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116. Printed in China ISBN-13: 978-0-547-02305-2 ISBN-10: 0-547-02305-7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SDP 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08

One Sunday, Evan sat at the table doing his homework. Grandpa sat next to him with the newspaper. He looked upset. Is something wrong? asked Evan. They are going to close Shea Stadium, said Grandpa. It s my favorite baseball park. It opened more than forty years ago. I was a young man then. Newspaper Grandpa 2 Homework Evan

Grandpa laughed. I am just like my father. He was your Great-Grandpa Jim. His favorite baseball park was Ebbets Field. He loved to watch the Dodgers play there. Great-Grandpa Jim was very sad when Ebbets Field closed and the Dodgers left New York. I never went to a game there. That is too bad, said Evan. Stadium Baseball game 3

Grandpa looked at Evan. Do you want to watch a game at Shea Stadium before it closes? We could go together. Yes, please! said Evan. You will not have school in the summer, said Grandpa. We could drive to some other old baseball parks in the summer. We could go to Fenway Park in Boston and Wrigley Field in Chicago! What a great idea! said Evan. 4

A few days later, Evan and Grandpa went to Shea Stadium to watch a baseball game. They hurried to get inside the park and sit down. They wanted to watch the players practice throwing and hitting the ball before the game. The game was exciting! At the end of the game, both teams had the same score. They spent more, or extra, time playing, and then the Mets won! Everyone cheered loudly. Player Baseball field 5

Today was great! said Evan. Let s go on our trip soon. Grandpa smiled. We will leave in a few days. It was hard for Evan to wait for the trip. He was very excited. On the morning of their trip, Grandpa said, Let s go, Evan! They got into the car and drove for a long time. By the afternoon, Evan and Grandpa were in Boston. They stepped out of the car and onto the curb. Then they walked to Fenway Park. The street outside the park was crowded with people selling food. I like Fenway Park! said Evan. 6

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This park is almost a hundred years old, said Grandpa. Look! The Green Monster! said Evan. The Green Monster was a tall green wall on one side of the field. I m having fun, Grandpa! Grandpa smiled. Green Monster 8

They watched another great game. The last, or final, batter got ready to hit. The other players were in their positions all around the field. The final batter hit the ball high and far. Grandpa and Evan roared and cheered. This park is wonderful, said Grandpa. I hope it will never close. Players Field Baseball 9

Evan and Grandpa spent a few days driving from Boston to Chicago. Grandpa told Evan about Wrigley Field. The park is in the middle of the city, said Grandpa. Some people wait outside to catch balls that are hit over the wall. And some people go up to the rooftops to watch games! 10

Rooftop 11

Evan and Grandpa arrived at Wrigley Field. They went to watch the Cubs play against the Mets. Evan and Grandpa were happy to watch the Mets again. The game was exciting. When the game was almost over, both teams had the same score! The best batter got ready to hit. He tried to hit the first ball, but he missed. Then he missed again. Grandpa and Evan cheered loudly to show how much they wanted the Mets to win. The batter hit a ball far across the field. The Mets won! 12

It was time for Evan and Grandpa to drive home. After they got home, they talked about their trip. It was fun visiting old baseball parks! said Evan. Thank you for taking me. I agree, said Grandpa. When you grow up, you might have a grandson. Maybe you will take him on a trip like this, too. 13

Then Evan said, I have an idea! Next summer, we can visit new baseball parks. We can start with Citi Field and the new Yankee Stadium in New York. Then we can go to Nationals Park in Washington. There are so many parks to see! That sounds great! said Grandpa. 14

Responding TARGET SKILL Sequence of Events After Shea Stadium, which ballpark do Evan and Grandpa visit next? Which do they visit last? Copy the chart and write in the other ballparks. Shea Stadium?? Write About It Text to Text Think of another story you read about a sport. Pretend that you are playing that sport. Then write a paragraph about playing an exciting game. Tell what happens first, next, and last. 15

TARGET VOCABULARY cheered curb extra final hurried position practice roared TARGET SKILL Sequence of Events Tell the order in which things happen. TARGET STRATEGY Visualize Picture what is happening as you read. GENRE Realistic fiction is a story that could happen in real life. 16

Level: K DRA: 20 Genre: Realistic Fiction Strategy: Visualize Skill: Sequence of Events Word Count: 690 2.4.17 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Online Leveled Books 1032400