Re: #75 - Sari Sumdacheaded4hellSeptember 10 2009, 02:28:50 UTC
Grace saunters out to the mound, punching her fist in her glove and whistling Fogerty's Centerfield. Second is her preferred position, but she wouldn't have lasted long in her family without picking up a pitching tip or two. She feels comfortable; it shows in her grin and the way she bounces around out there, digging her feet into the dirt.
"Ready or not."
Without further warning, she breezes through her wind up and lets the ball fly. It's a decently quick pitch, but a little wild there at the end.
Edward at-batthemidnightsonSeptember 2 2009, 15:15:37 UTC
Edward's favorite thing is not batting.
It doesn't mean he doesn't relish the chance to knock a ball further than most humans can run, but it's still not a favorite. And so his walk up is run of the mill this time. Focused, but just that.
Re: Edward at-batthemidnightsonSeptember 17 2009, 12:00:01 UTC
Edward moved up into the batter's box.
Shifted his weight back.
Waited on its approach.
And then, as if he hadn't had all the time in the world to match where the ball actually was given the speed of the pitcher and pitch.......swung two inches over it.
He should be getting medals for this.
He did have the decency to look a little chagrined.
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Time to see what she and the Paradoxes batters make of each other.
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"Ready or not."
Without further warning, she breezes through her wind up and lets the ball fly. It's a decently quick pitch, but a little wild there at the end.
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It's a pop fly to left field, and Sari is off like a shot for first base.
(Ignore the icon, it's the closest thing the mun had to an action shot.)
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It doesn't mean he doesn't relish the chance to knock a ball further than most humans can run, but it's still not a favorite. And so his walk up is run of the mill this time. Focused, but just that.
Or is it.
He is a master liar.
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Okay, so he wants to play it that way?
First pitch: curve ball.
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Shifted his weight back.
Waited on its approach.
And then, as if he hadn't had all the time in the world to match where the ball actually was given the speed of the pitcher and pitch.......swung two inches over it.
He should be getting medals for this.
He did have the decency to look a little chagrined.
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