Baseball Joe is the fictional hero of a number of children's books written by Howard R. Garis under the name of "Lester Chadwick". The series follows the main character, a star baseball player named Joe Matson, from high school to college (at Yale University) and then to success as a professional.
The "Baseball Joe" series was produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and published by Cupples & Leon. Some sources credit Edward Stratemeyer with writing unspecified books in the series[1] Another source cites John W. Duffield as the author of the last nine books in the series.[2]
^"Guide to Juvenile Baseball Books: Lester Chadwick" Retrieved November 19, 2013.
^"LibraryThing: Lester Chadwick" Retrieved November 19, 2013.
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