Monday, August 19, 2019
The Missed Fly Ball :: Personal Narrative Essays
     The Missed Fly Ball    Ã      It was only a fly ball, but I missed it.Ã   I missed a fly ball in the final    baseball game my 3rd grade year .Ã   It was a beautiful day, a few clouds covering    the extremely blue summer sky.Ã   It was very hot. I remember this because of the    tremendous amount of sweat that would run down my face while I stood out in    right field.Ã   When I heard that crack of the bat, all I could hope for was that    the ball would not come my direction.Ã   I have never had good luck, so the ball    was coming right for me.Ã   I didn't even have to move, all I did was put my glove    in the air and again hope it hit my glove.Ã   It did hit the glove but bounced    right out and behind me.Ã   Now all there was to do was pick up the ball and throw    it.Ã   It was not this simple for me.Ã   I turned around, bent down for the ball,    and after the third try successfully grabbed it and stood back up and prepared    to throw.Ã   Well the first thing that came to mind was just to fling it up in the    air and hope it makes it to somebody around the base runner.Ã   Considering my    previous luck, I just threw it to the first basemen.Ã   The throw was not any    better then the catch.Ã   It landed 5 feet short and by the time the first basemen    recovered the runner had rounded third base and was at least halfway home.Ã   The    runner did score on a close play at the plate.Ã   The run gave the other team a    two run advantage going into the sixth inning, which was the last in midget    league.Ã   I knew at this point I was going to have a hard time facing the other    guys on the team after this big let down.Ã   It also made me decide to quit    baseball all together.Ã   Since quitting baseball at such a early age I missed on    the opportunity to take part in what could have, at one time, been considered    America's Pastime.    Ã      Once a few years later I started to learn how to play basketball for the first    time.Ã   It was just a few friends and myself down at the park shooting hoops.Ã   I    wasn't terrible, considering I had never really played before.Ã   We played a few    games of Horse and a few other simple shooting games.Ã   I wasn't the best but I    wasn't always last.Ã   I was doing good until someone suggested we play twenty-one.  					    
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