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To good boys and baseball and spring

04.22.2010 by David Murray // 6 Comments

On a recent afternoon at the playground near Bickerdike Park, two 12-year-old boys saw Scout and me and a bat and gloves and asked if we wanted to play ball.

"I'm Gabriel," the scrawny one said, and pointed to his friend. "This is Anthony."

Sure, I said: us against you.

"I'm a lefty," Gabriel added.

The boys readily agreed to lenient rules for Scout and when she got a base hit, they gave her a fist-bump and called her by name and told me conspiratorially, "Man, she's fast!"

The first game, the boys beat us 24-11 in nine innings, and Scout cried a few times.

The next game was called after six because Gabriel had to go home for dinner.

So we won, 7-6, and Scout was thrilled.

Gabriel and Anthony congratulated her generously and said they hoped we'd have a chance to play again.

"We're here pretty much every day," Gabriel said.

"Okay, see you again soon, Man!" I said.

As we picked up the bases, Scout asked, "Why do you keep calling them 'Man'?"

Because I'm happy.

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