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English, 22.10.2019 02:00 Netnee

How is the pitcher's point of view on the noise in the
stadium different from the batter's point of view?
the pitcher is distracted by the noise in the
stadium, but the batter isn't affected by
the noise.
the pitcher ignores every isolated sound,
but the batter is distracted by the noise.
the pitcher is inspired by every isolated
sound, but the batter just hears a buzz.
the pitcher is encouraged by the noise in
the stadium, but the batter just hears
a buzz.

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