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Welcome to the wonderful world of twelve-year old Dallas O'Neil and his Baker Street Sports Club! You're in for the time of your life, joining Dallas and the gang as they solve a big problem. They want to play baseball, but there's no Little League in their town. In fact, there's nowhere to play ball. How can a bunch of kids go from dreaming about playing baseball to forming their own team, turning an open field into a baseball diamond, and even finding other teams to play against? You'll love getting to know everyone in the club, and you may want to start a club of your own.

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First published June 1, 1986

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Jerry B. Jenkins

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Jerry Bruce Jenkins is an American novelist and biographer. He is best known as the writer of the Left Behind series of books for Tim LaHaye and The Chosen novels to accompany his son Dallas's TV series. Jenkins has written more than 200 books, including mysteries, historical fiction, biblical fiction, cop thrillers, international spy thrillers, and children's adventures, as well as nonfiction. His works usually feature Christians as protagonists. In 2005, Jenkins and LaHaye ranked 9th in Amazon.com's 10th Anniversary list of Hall of Fame authors based on books sold at Amazon.com during its first 10 years. Jenkins now teaches writers to become authors here at his website. He and his wife Dianna have three sons and eight grandchildren.

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October 20, 2011
The Dallas O'Neil and the Baker Street Sports Club book The Secret Baseball Challenge is a great book. It has a wonderful plot and is exciting. This book involves the trouble that a regular boy would have in trying to play a sport that the city or county doesnt let them. The Baker Street boys end up putting a club together for all the sports they like to play. You'll have to read the book to find out the rest.
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