I focused my eyes on the ball in the pitchers hand and concentrated
to my fullest ability. I didnt know whether to bunt it or try
for a pop fly, but either way, I felt sure of myself that I would
get a hit.
Go
for it, Babe Ruth Junior, a voice yelled out from the stands
above me. I immediately recognized it as grandpas. It filled
me with a tremendous feeling of confidence and power.
The
pitcher released the ball, whereupon it appeared to sail through
the air in slow motion. I kept my eyes focused on the swirling threads
as they glided towards my body. I shut out the voices from all around
me as I began to swing the bat and lift my leg. It was the best
hit I ever made, almost as if Derek had magically stepped into my
skin and performed all the moves for me. The bat vibrated as I made
a perfect connection, producing a tremendously loud pinging sound
that could have been heard a mile away. It felt as if I were in
a dream. My jaw dropped down and my eyes followed the ball as it
sailed high above North Park, climbing and climbing as it gradually
got smaller and smaller. Suddenly, the voices of my teammates filled
my ears.
Go,
Ryan, go, Jeremy shouted from behind me.
What
are you waiting for, Ryan? Josh hollered while jumping up
and down behind the dugout.
You
just got a homerun, Silva, Kevin Black shouted as loud as
he could.
I
snapped out of my daze when I saw Derek rounding third base, his
legs pumping hard for home plate. It looked as if he was going to
slam into me, so I pushed off with every ounce of energy my legs
had. I sailed past first, pumped for second, and sprinted for third.
Keep
going, Ryan. Theyll never get it on time, Jeremy shouted.
Come
right home, Ryan, Derek yelled, jumping up and down beside
the dugout entrance.
Youve
got it, Babe Ruth Junior, grandpas voice yelled.
The
sound of his voice was all I needed to hear as I pushed my legs
as hard as I could. I didnt even bother to look out at the
field to see where the ball was. I trusted everyone who shouted
for me to come home. When I reached the halfway point between third
and home plate, I decided to slide in for a grand entrance. I pushed
my weight down onto the ground and tucked my left leg under my right
shin as I slid all the way into home plate. A cloud of dust swirled
up around me as the crowd went wild. In all of my life, I had never
heard such a loud explosion of cheering and applause.
Derek
ran out and grabbed my arm, pulling me up from the ground. That
was awesome, Ryan. You just got your very first home run.
Before
I could say anything, the rest of my teammates ran out and crowded
around me, showering my back with high fives. Derek and Jeremy both
grabbed me around the ribs and gave me a crushing bear hug.
Lets
lift him up, you guys, Josh suggested.
Yeah,
lets give him a ride hell never forget, Tyler
yelled.
My
teammates grabbed onto my legs and back before hoisting me up so
that my face pointed towards the warm sunshine. I let them carry
me around for a few minutes as I bathed in glory. I had never felt
so good in all my life. It was even better than when I had pitched
some of my other games. Hitting a home run was a true achievement
for me, and it gave me every reason to believe that I really could
play for the big leagues. After all, if what Derek had said was
true, I was now well rounded in the game of baseball.
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