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We boarded the bus in a good mood. Well...most of us. Bryce was catching a lot of grief from the big three on losing his complete ga shutout.

"One more inning. Three outs." Dave stressed. "What happened?"

Bryce sighed and slumped in his seat. "I don't know."

"He choked." Kyle said with a laugh.

"Don't worry, we've all lost it at so point." Garret told him. "My sophomore year, I would be all over the place."

"Yea, because you only had speed. No control." Dave stated.

"At least I got to start." Garret straightened up proudly. "Look where I'm at now. Best pitcher in the county."

"Second best player in the county." Kyle corrected. "You're only the highest pitcher because you can hit. I bet if they just judged on pitching skills, it'll be a tough call."

"I would still be number one!" Garret grinned. "You and Dave can fight for number two."

Dave rolled his eyes. "You're ridiculous. You've had more bad starts than us."

"That's because I had more starts overall."

Bryce was stuck in the middle of their discussion, occasionally getting jabbed about the one run he gave up.

I turned to look at Noah, who was on his phone at his seat. I leaned over. "What did Alisha say?"

Noah simply showed his phone.

Alisha: Girl probs, don't ask

Right below that Noah told her we won our ga, that he didn't get to play, and that I did well.

I slowly nodded, feeling my face heat up. "Oh." Awkward. What do you say to that?

"Maybe we can take her so chocolate tonight." Noah suggested. "That's what girls usually crave, right?"

I nodded again. Sounds right to . "Will one of the twins even take us?"

"Psh. Why bother with them? We'll just tell Mom." Noah said. "She's a girl. She understands this stuff."

Makes sense to .

Noah started to type on his phone. "I wonder how Zeke and his team did today?"

Zeke had his tournant this weekend in Texas. It was in a different kind of format, playing three different teams and the one with the best record wins. If they have two records that are the sa, they go by run differential. Zeke said that this tournant doesn't an much, but Noah found out that it could improve their National ranking. Yesterday they won.

"Currently playing!" Noah said, eyes on his phone. "I wonder if I can find a way to watch." He tried looking for a livestream but could only find a radio broadcast. He played it on blast, trying to drown out the bickering twins but it only helped so much.

The drive ho took so ti. Having snacks being traded and passed around really helped. By the ti we pulled back into our city of Watsonville, Zeke's team had won their second ga in their tournant. He played well going 2-4 at the plate with an RBI and a run scored.

We got ho and found Grampa watching tv in the living room. No sign of Mom or Dad. They did say that they were going to be at so open houses this weekend. I was the only one that really needed a shower, while the other three simply changed out of their uniforms. I ca back downstairs and only found Noah and Grampa.

"Kyle wanted to go out with Marie." Noah told . "Dave caught a ride, probably going to the mall and movies. I don't know."

"You two should have gone out too." Grampa told us. "When I was your age, getting out of the house was the ti I could have fun."

"h." Noah shrugged. "It's almost dinner ti so why bother?"

"They'll probably stay out for dinner." I said, taking a seat on the empty couch.

"Maybe we should have Mom and Dad take us sowhere special for dinner without them." Noah tried to co up with an idea. "You did the best today after all."

"Wherever is fine." I reached for the couch blanket and started to wrap myself up. "Soup in front of the tv would be good. No running around. No howork."

Grampa laughed. "You sound like you're ready to retire."

"He gets better when it gets warr." Noah told Grampa. "You can take the boy out of Southern California but you can't take it out of the boy. He just craves the warmth."

On cue, I shivered. "Hey, I can't help it. It's what I'm used to." I grew up in a warr climate and this was out of my comfort zone. By the end of baseball season, the start of sumr would be better for ."

"I understand." Grampa said. "I spent a sumr in Florida and thought that was going to be the death of . The humidity. The heat. The bugs."

Noah laughed. "You babies."

"What climate do you like living in?" I asked him, wondering if he preferred a certain season.

"I try not to care too much about the weather or climate." Noah said. "I'll have no control over where I get drafted to or what it'll be like when I'm there. It's better to take a neutral approach so you don't get disappointed." Noah looked at . "The pros play from March with the dream of getting to October. You'll run into really hot gas. Really cold gas. Maybe a little bit of sprinkling if an umpire says to play on. Windy gas in Chicago. I think one ti Minnesota saw snowflakes on opening day!"

"Zeke was drafted by the Minnesota Twins." Grampa mused. "I bet your mom was really happy he chose to stay relatively close. I wonder if he would have made the sa choice if a closer team would have picked him?"

"Like the A's or Giants?!" Noah asked, but then shook his head. "Nah. It was a pipe dream. Zeke sounded pretty set in going to college."

"He was originally set on entering the draft." I threw out there.

"Teenagers. So fickle-minded." Grampa chuckled. "If I had a dollar for every ti I changed my mind, I would be better off even now."

"Well I won't be changing my mind." Noah declared. "It's the pros for . No matter how late I get picked. I'll fight it out in the minor leagues." He looked at . "What about you, Jake?"

"I don't know." I stayed in my blanket. "Dr. Moore said I have ti to decide."

"A lot of ti. A lot can change." Grampa nodded. "Dave picking Vanderbilt is the biggest surprise I saw coming. Him and Kyle separating? Strange sight to see."

"They were bound to at so point anyways." Noah pointed out. "How many twins make it professionally? The chances of ending up on the sa team? Nearly zero percent." He thought about it. "Unless one of them enter free agency and then try to plan to get the sa team to sign them. It could work if they ignore money."

"I'd ignore money to play with you." I told Noah. That would be a great relief. "Could we do that right away?"

"Not right away. That's impossible." Noah explained. "Drafting. Signing. Rookie contracts. Then you have to be good enough to make it to the big leagues. Well we both have to. Be decent enough that other teams want us. It's a whole thing."

"Oh." There goes that idea.

"You boys are thinking so far in advance." Grampa spoke up. "Give yourselves a break. Enjoy your ti in high school. Win another championship with the twins and then without. Take your ti."

"Yea, yea, we know." Noah grinned.

We spent the rest of the day hanging out and watching tv with Grampa. Talking about everything from our ga, Zeke's ga, and to the upcoming ho ga on Tuesday. Mom and Dad did take us out to a nicer dinner than normal with Grampa which illicited complaints from the twins.

"You guys did that on purpose." Kyle accused.

"Yea, the one ti you eat the good stuff is when we're gone." Dave agreed.

"I don't make the decisions around here." Noah said with a smile. "Take it up with Mom."

They did not take it up with Mom.

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