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1. Right now Jason was playing right
nt field. He really wanted to play
third base. Ea...
English, 21.11.2020 19:30 Meloriew7272
GE
1. Right now Jason was playing right
nt field. He really wanted to play
third base. Earlier this year, coach had put hem in left field and
decond base en game, but never at third base. Once in practice
each coach let him play thard base, but he kept missing ground
balls. When he did stop Jone , he made a bad throw to first
base - magbe be if he kept practicing , Jason would be good
play
enough to
third base. That was his dream.
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