Monday, March 7, 2011
“American History” Memorable Day Paragraph
I was in Nampa Idaho, I was playing in a championship baseball game. My team was down in the first couple of innings by five. We were not warmed up yet so it took us a time period for us to step up and hit the ball. Our opponents just put the bat on the ball and just kept driving in runs.I then got in a rhythm, therefore we tied up the game within two innings. It was my turn up, the pitcher was getting tired so I took advantage of it. There pitcher threw the ball to the outside corner and I reached across, my bat hit the ball to right field. I had driven in two men for us to get in the lead. Since we were up it was the other teams turn to score. If they didn't we would turn out to be the winners. The first guy was up and got out, the next got a single, the next batter popped up to left field. Then there was the last hitter who struck out and we won the championship! I will remember this day because It was my only time I had one a baseball championship, also I was number zero. They called me zero the hero.
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I honestly didn't read it but it looks nice!! keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteYou were like 4 feet tall when you did this. Now what do you have to show for it? A horrible ERA as a pitcher! haha
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