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It's not like people are actually magnets for stuff, right? RIGHT?! Well our player of the week Claire Rothstein might disagree. Claire plays third base for Blue Sky and the Devils, and she plays it well.
What's singularly fascinating is the absurd amount of crushing line drives she gets sent her way. It's like she has a bulls eye painted on her and a flashing neon sign above her head saying "I dare you to try and knock me down."
Most sane, rational human beings would just switch positions. But not Claire, she just hangs in there and gets better every game.
For all you players out there that are watching that neon sign or seeing a bulls eye, best you aim elsewhere, cause this player is not letting much get past now days. Better to choose an easier target. You might hit your target, but with Claire's ability at third base, you might not like the results.
Congrats Claire. Your a great third baseman, and a fantastic Underdog.
You know sometimes in the heat competition we all get a little crazy. Emma isn't so much crazy as proud if her position. Playing second base like a rabid something or other she pulled down everything that came her way, grounders, pop fly's, small children that had the audacity to wander onto the field. In short she owned her little plot of field all day long. Once when one of the other teams players had the audacity to get to 2nd base, Emma had the ball and was seen glaring at them to see if she could scare em off her base so she could tag em.
In the end the other team got the message and just either tried desperately to keep the ball away from her or run right by 2nd, preferring to suffer a quick out at third rather then hanging around the no mans land of 2nd.
Great job Emma. Thanks for being an Underdog
3rd base couch is waving him in. Scott turns on his after-burners and kicks it into high-gear. He rounds third with home plate in his sights only to be greeted by a well-placed throw from the outfield. The ball now in the hands of the catcher, we've got ourselves an old-fashioned run-down! The ball is tossed back and forth like a hot potato until--What's this?! Scott jumped OVER the ball! He scores! He scores!
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