Ballpark Mysteries: The Triple Play Twins (Ballpark Mysteries, #17) by David A. Kelly, 97 pages. CHAPTER BOOK Random House, 2021.
Content: G.
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3), EL - ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE
Mike and Kate are at a baseball game when somebody threw a water balloon at two baseball players, who happen to be twin brothers. Mike and Kate and their friends try to find out who threw it by watching a suspicious guy who they thought they saw running away from the scene. They also follow a lead at the mall when they see somebody who also looks like the twin brothers, but can't get his attention. When Mike and Kate start to put together all of the mischievous people they are able to solve their mystery.
This is a good mystery because they give you lots of tiny clues that if you pay attention, you can put together. If you like sports, I recommend this book because you can learn about the MLB team, The Twins. and the setting takes place in a baseball stadium and about baseball players. I love all of the Ballpark Mysteries because they are fun to read and I can solve all the mysteries.
Reviewer, Jack P., age 11
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