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Excerpt from
Beanball
Publisher:
Clarion Books
Release:
02/18/2008
...a free verse novel for young adults, with more than 28 characters telling the story in more than 120 free verse poems... By
Gene Fehler |
Red Bradington, Compton coach
This is one hell of a situation to be in.
Their best hitter’s on deck, so we can’t
walk Wallace.
Wallace has already hammered Dawkins’s
fastball,
so the best bet is to bust him inside
one time.
That’ll move him off the plate.
Then we’ll curve him away.
Dawkins’s wildness doesn’t give us much
margin for error.
I wish I could bring somebody else in,
but he’s still the best I’ve got.
Pete Preston, Compton catcher
Coach just told Kyle to brush Wallace back.
You kidding me?
Kyle’s already walked two this inning.
We can’t afford another walk.
Coach wants us to waste a pitch?
He’s an idiot.
But we’re still ahead 3-2, in spite of him.
I just hope Kyle has enough sense
to ignore anything Bradington says.
I’m going to give him a target in the
middle of the plate.
I hope he tries to hit it.
Even right down the gut,
Kyle’s got good enough stuff to get
anybody out.
Even Wallace.
Tim Burchard, umpire
It’s the worst sound I’ve ever heard
in all my years of umping.
Oh, I’ve heard plenty of pitches hit a
helmet.
But this . . . this fastball, up and in.
This one hit bone, right in the face.
Not even a scream or grunt from the kid.
He went down like he was shot.
I know him.
I’ve umped and reffed
maybe a dozen of his games.
Not just baseball—
football and basketball, too.
The kid’s a great athlete, a natural.
That’s why it was such a shock to see
him go down like that.
The screams come from everywhere:
bleachers, dugouts, infield, mound.
Even from me.