Bobby Blake on the School Nine; Or, The Champions of the Monatook Lake League

(8 User reviews)   966
By Lucas Wilson Posted on Mar 22, 2026
In Category - Paranormal Themes
Warner, Frank A. Warner, Frank A.
English
Hey, I just finished this old-school baseball story that feels like a warm summer afternoon. 'Bobby Blake on the School Nine' is about more than just hitting home runs. It's 1910s America, where a group of boys from a small town on Monatook Lake are trying to pull their ragtag school baseball team together. The real conflict? It's not just the rival teams they face in their new league. It's about Bobby Blake, a natural leader and pitcher, learning that being the star player means carrying the team's spirit on your shoulders, not just winning games. There's a sneaky mystery about some unfair play threatening the league, and Bobby has to figure out who's really on his side. If you ever loved stories about teamwork, loyalty, and the pure joy of playing a game for the love of it, this one’s a hidden gem. It’s like finding a classic baseball card in your grandpa’s attic—simple, honest, and full of heart.
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Let's step back to a simpler time, where a glove was a prized possession and making the school team was the biggest goal of the year. Frank A. Warner's book drops us right into that world with Bobby Blake, a likable and talented boy who becomes the cornerstone of his school's new baseball nine.

The Story

The boys of the small town near Monatook Lake are thrilled when their schools form an official baseball league. Bobby Blake, with his strong arm and good heart, quickly becomes the team's key pitcher and an unofficial leader. But building a winning team isn't easy. They face tough rivals, internal squabbles, and the pressure of representing their school. The plot thickens when the fairness of the entire league is called into question. Bobby and his friends have to navigate more than just curveballs; they need to solve a puzzle of sportsmanship and uncover the truth to save the season they've worked so hard for.

Why You Should Read It

Don't go in expecting complex prose or dark twists. The charm here is in its sincerity. Warner writes about competition, friendship, and integrity without a hint of cynicism. Bobby isn't a perfect hero—he makes mistakes and feels the weight of expectation—and that makes him easy to root for. The book captures the intense, all-consuming passion kids have for their team and their game. It’s a window into an era where community pride was wrapped up in a school baseball championship, and doing the right thing was always the ultimate win.

Final Verdict

This is a sweet, nostalgic read. It's perfect for younger readers looking for a wholesome sports adventure, or for adults who want a quick, comforting dose of nostalgia. If you enjoy classic series like the Hardy Boys or Tom Swift but wish they had more baseball, you'll feel right at home. It’s also a great pick for baseball history fans curious about how the sport was woven into early 20th-century American life. Just be ready for some old-fashioned slang and a lot of heart.



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Ethan Martin
11 months ago

Beautifully written.

Lucas Davis
1 year ago

A must-have for anyone studying this subject.

Noah Harris
6 months ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

Margaret Perez
1 year ago

High quality edition, very readable.

Thomas Lopez
8 months ago

Good quality content.

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