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Rating: Summary: Dale Murphy is a perfect role model Review: This book I read many years ago. What Dale has done with this book is he had asked kids and adults that have questions about the game of baseball to step forward and ask away. He answers all of the question with answers that actually make since to the kids who asked. If a 10 year old asks how can I improve my swing, he does not go into the concept of speed of the bat, angle of the bat, etc. etc. He talks about practice makes perfect, look at yourself in a mirrior and correct what doesn't look right. Mr. Murphy was my hero as a kid, and when I read this book it convienced me even more, that Dale cares about what people see him as. The book was easy to read, and I recommend it for any kid that is interested in the game of baseball.
Rating: Summary: Dale Murphy is a perfect role model Review: This book I read many years ago. What Dale has done with this book is he had asked kids and adults that have questions about the game of baseball to step forward and ask away. He answers all of the question with answers that actually make since to the kids who asked. If a 10 year old asks how can I improve my swing, he does not go into the concept of speed of the bat, angle of the bat, etc. etc. He talks about practice makes perfect, look at yourself in a mirrior and correct what doesn't look right. Mr. Murphy was my hero as a kid, and when I read this book it convienced me even more, that Dale cares about what people see him as. The book was easy to read, and I recommend it for any kid that is interested in the game of baseball.
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