Underdressed, I froze at Will’s
Will took two strikes. I hollered to Will, saying he’d better be ready to hit the curveball. He never hears me, but perhaps the other coach, pitcher, or catcher did. Will was thinking curveball, and said he swung late at the average fastball that was thrown. He hit a line drive that sailed over the centerfielder’s head, that hit the fence on the bounce. Double, 2 RBIs. He didn’t kill the ball, but since he hit it on the meat of the bat, it flew. Crown was still down a run, with runners at second and third.
Tanner fouled off two pitches, then pulled a high fly deep to left. Didn’t appear to be home run distance, but deep enough to win the game if the left-fielder didn’t catch it. Ball dropped 10-15 feet short of the fence. Will scored easily and Crown won again, despite being down to their last strike on three different batters.
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