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... e game, but if I don't think you're syncing well with him, I'll take over from the dugout."


"Garret gets to pitch before I do?" Kyle cut in to ask.


"Obviously." Garret grinned. "I'm number one."


"I should get the next game then." Dave laughed.


"You wish." Kyle elbowed him in the ribs.


"Quit it." Coach ordered. "I'm going with Garret because he's the easiest to get along with." He glanced at Noah. "You guys might want a different catcher ...

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