Every TIME OF YEAR , the PLURAL NOUN in PLACE flock to the baseball NOUN to play some ball! As the SAME PLURAL NOUN are getting ready to choose the teams, a new NOUN arrives on the field; Fast NOUN Fiona. She tells them she can pitch, but they’ve never had a girl pitcher before!
The teams are chosen and the game begins, but the TITLE won’t let her on the mound. As time goes on, Joey gets in a FOOD and gets tagged ‘out’. Mickey’s ADJECTIVE he can’t catch a fly NOUN. The other team keeps getting runs in. The players and fans alike are getting worried. They aren’t doing so ADJECTIVE … they might need a ADJECTIVE strategy.
Finally, the players and the coach let Fiona VERB. They’re down 10 - 2 and have nothing to lose. As she approaches the NOUN, her name is heard on the PLURAL NOUN. She takes a ADJECTIVE breath, winds up, and throws the pitch! Her first batter strikes out! The fans and the team all VERB. Because they took a chance on the ADJECTIVE girl, the team now has a chance to come back and win it!