Baseball Joe In The Big League Part 22
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"If I can only do something!" thought Joe, anxiously.
CHAPTER XVII
"PLAY BALL!"
"Come on, Joe, I'll catch for you," good-naturedly offered Doc Mullin, who had been "warming" the bench, Russell being behind the bat. "That'll give Rob a chance to rest, and he can take you on just before we go out."
"Thanks," replied the young pitcher, and, flus.h.i.+ng with pleasure, in this his triumph, though it was but a small one, he went out to the "bull-pen," to get some practice.
"Huh! He'll make a fine show of us!" sneered Willard.
"He can't make a much worse show than we've made of ourselves already,"
put in c.o.o.ney quickly. "I sure am off my feed to-day. I don't know what makes it."
"Trained a little too fine, I guess," spoke the manager. "We'll take it a bit easy after this."
"Speed 'em in, Joe. Vary your delivery, and don't forget the signals,"
advised Mullin, as the two were warming up. "And don't get nervous.
You'll do all right."
"I'm sure I hope so," responded Joe.
He was getting more confidence in himself, but at that, when he stood on the mound, and had the ball in his hand he could not help a little twinge of "stage fright," or something akin to it.
The batter stepped back, to allow the usual interchange of b.a.l.l.s between pitcher and catcher, and then, when Joe nodded that he was ready, moved up to the plate, where he stood, swinging his bat, and waiting for the first one.
The catcher, Russell, signalled for a swift, straight one, and, though Joe would rather have pitched his fadeaway, he nodded his head to show that he accepted.
The ball whizzed from Joe's hand, and he felt a wave of apprehension, a second later, that it was going to be slammed somewhere out over the centre field fence. But, to his chagrin, he heard the umpire call:
"Ball one!"
The batter grinned cheerfully at Joe.
"That won't happen again!" thought our hero fiercely.
This time the catcher signalled for a teasing curve, and again Joe signified that he would deliver it. He did, and successfully, too. The batter made a half motion, as though he were going to strike at it, and then refrained, but the umpire called, in tones that were musical to Joe's ear:
"Strike--one!"
"He's feedin' 'em to 'em!" joyfully exclaimed Boswell to the manager.
"Joe's feedin' 'em in, all right."
"Too early to judge," replied the cautious manager. "Wait a bit."
But Joe struck out his man, and a little applause came from his fellow players on the bench.
"That's the way to do it, boy!"
"Tease 'em along!"
"We only need two more!"
Thus they called encouragingly to him.
Joe was. .h.i.t once that half of the inning, and no runs came in. The score was still tie.
"Now, boys, we've got to bat!" said the manager when his team came in.
"We need three or four runs, or this game will make us ashamed to go back to St. Louis."
There was a noticeable improvement as the Cardinals went to bat. Tom Dugan slammed out one that was good for three bases, and Dots McCann, by a double, brought in the needed run. The St. Louis boys were themselves again. The fact that the visiting pitcher was "going to pieces" rather helped, too.
The Cardinals were two runs to the good when the inning ended.
"Now we want to hold them there. It's up to you, Joe, and the rest of you boys!" exclaimed Mr. Watson as the leaguers again took the field.
Joe had more confidence in himself now, though it oozed away somewhat when the first man up struck the ball savagely. But it was only a foul, and, though Russell tried desperately to get it, he could not.
It was a case of three and two again, and Joe's nerves were tingling.
"Hit it now, Red!" the friends of the visiting player besought him.
"Bang it right on the nose!"
"He hasn't anything on you!"
"Nothing but a slow out!"
"Slam out a home run!"
There was a riot of cries.
Joe calmed himself by an effort, and then sent in his fadeaway. It completely fooled the batter, who struck at it so hard that he swung around in a circle.
"You're out!" called the umpire. Joe's heart beat with pride.
But I must not dwell too long on that comparatively unimportant game, as I have other, and bigger ones, of which to write. Sufficient to say that, though there were a few scattering hits made off Joe, the visitors did not get another run, though they tried desperately in the last half of the ninth.
But it was not to be, and St. Louis had the game by a good margin.
"That's fine work, boys!" the manager greeted them. "Matson, you're coming on. I won't promise to pitch you against the Giants this season, unless all my other pitchers get 'Charlie-horse,'" he went on, "but I'll say I like your work."
"Thanks!" murmured Joe, his heart warming to the praise.
"Congratulations, old man!" cried Rad, as they went to the dressing rooms together. "You did yourself proud!"
Baseball Joe In The Big League Part 22
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