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Game seven of the World Series between the Giants and the Yankee there are two outs, three balls, two strikes, bases loaded in the ninth inning with Barry Bonds up to bat. Ray Durham is on third base and he is the winning run. If he scores the Giants win the World Series. Bonds is up and he is facing Mario Rivera who is one of the best closers ever for the Yankees. There is a lot on the line. The score is 4 to 3 Yankees in the bottom of the ninth. All Bonds wants to do is get the runner at third base home so they can tie the game. The thud of the massive crowd begins to get louder and louder when Bonds steps to the plate with two outs, three balls, two strikes, bases loaded in the ninth inning. Sweat running down the faces of both Bonds and Rivera because there is a lot on the line. Every Giants fan in the ballpark is screaming and roaring for their star player to get a hit. It was so load in the stadium it felt like an earthquake. In the background the music was playing make some noise, which you couldn’t really hear because all the fans were so loud. On the big scream it said “LOUDER LOUDER”. If you weren’t standing on your seat screaming off your lungs you weren’t a true fan.
Approximate Word count = 893 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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