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36. What do Ketchum Marsh in "A Baseball School for Big-League Dreamers" and Cyrus in "I Believe in the Also-Rans" have in common?
Neither is a natural-born athlete.
Both become easily frustrated by failure.
Neither has supportive adults in his life.
Both hope to play professional sports.
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