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... accident that I just was stunned. I don't want to be like this, you know."


"I know." He reassured me. "I'm just trying to help you from doing that again. It was dangerous. Especially for you to tag the runner. Honestly would have been better for you to just throw to first to get that first out. Then Garret could load the bases and the following guy could hit into a double play or force out at home."


I glanced at Garret who was leaving the dugout to start our offense. ...

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