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English, 11.11.2020 23:20 renee2870

Baseball folklore tells us that the scrappiest kid on the sandlot has a shot at going to "the show." What does this sentence suggest? Baseball players understand their potential at an early age.

Determination and grit could get a player to the big leagues.

Legends about baseball frequently inspire players to improve.

Most major-league players come from humble circumstances.
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Baseball folklore tells us that the scrappiest kid on the sandlot has a shot at going to the show.

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