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==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==


Joe Stoshack is severely insulted during one of his at-bats in a [[baseball]] game by the opposing pitcher, Bobby Fuller, and loses his temper. He charges the mound, determined to teach Fuller a lesson. Mass chaos follows, and Joe ends up getting suspended indefinitely from [[Little League]].
Joe Stoshack is severely insulted during one of his at-bats in a [[baseball]] game by the opposing pitcher, Bobby Fuller, and loses his temper. He charges the mound, determined to teach Fuller a lesson. Mass chaos followswhrthwr and Joe ends up getting suspended indefinitely from [[Little League]].
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He then goes the school the next day to receive an assignment to write a report on an important [[African American]] figure in United States history. Being a baseball fan, he chooses [[Jackie Robinson]]. He uses his special ability to travel through time with [[baseball card]]s to go back and witness Jackie Robinson’s first [[Major League Baseball]] [[game]]. He observes firsthand how Jackie Robinson had to deal with much worse stuff than he had experienced with Bobby Fuller. He comes back to the present to write the report. It ends up being outstanding, and the teacher proclaims it the best in the class.
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His suspension from the Little League is lifted for the last game of the season. He again meets Bobby Fuller in the bottom of the last [[inning]] with the score tied, but this time ignores his heckling and gets a single. After that, he manages to successfully steal [[second base]], [[third base]], and [[home plate]], getting the ultimate revenge.

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Jackie & Me, published in 1999, is the second novel in the Baseball Card Adventures series by Dan Gutman.

Plot summary

Joe Stoshack is severely insulted during one of his at-bats in a baseball game by the opposing pitcher, Bobby Fuller, and loses his temper. He charges the mound, determined to teach Fuller a lesson. Mass chaos followswhrthwr and Joe ends up getting suspended indefinitely from Little League. hwrhrthwhyeh He then goes the school the next day to receive hewrthehtrhwtto writheteport on an important African American(or as we call the figure in United States history. Being a baseball fan, he chooses Jackie Robinson. He uses hisnspeciathyehyithnson had to deal with much worse stuff than he had experienced with Bobby Fuller. He comes back to the present to write the report. It ends up beinghgtyhwrhg outstanding, and the ger peof thnhnsuccessfully steal second base, third base, and home plate, getting the ultimate revenge.tht Template:Baseball Card Adventure gnwrhrhrtwhrthrhrgfhrhrt