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The Colorado Rockies

Author: Stewart, Mark

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.3
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 4826
Points per Word 0.000207
Page Count 48
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Through clear timelines, vivid quotes, and colorful maps, this guide traces the Colorado Rockies' journey from their 1993 inception to their most memorable seasons. It highlights key personalities including star players and influential managers who shaped the team's identity and on-field battles. The book also offers a glossary and recommended websites, giving readers the tools to dive deeper into the team's stats and stories. Designed for middle-grade readers, it balances factual detail with engaging narrative to bring the Rockies' history to life.

Quick Summary

Fans of baseball who like quick reads will love how Stewart packs the story of the Rockies' rise, from the team's surprise 1995 debut to the magical 2007 season that ended with a walk-off win in the NLCS. The book mixes stats with lively anecdotes about players like Todd Helton and the quirky habits of the mascot Dinger, giving readers a sense of the team's personality beyond the numbers. It's perfect for kids in grades 4-8 who want a fact-filled but light-hearted overview, especially those who might be reluctant to pick up a longer nonfiction title. Parents will appreciate that it stays focused on the sport and the fun side of baseball history, with no heavy themes or scary content just solid information and a few jokes that keep the pages turning. At roughly 5,000 words, it's short enough to finish in a single sitting. If you enjoy this, you'll probably also like the similarly paced "The Boston Red Sox: A Team of Legends" for another quick dive into a classic franchise.