3 résultats pour "dugout"
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Analyse du tableau de Norman Rockwell "the dugout"
the crowd burst out laughing loudly as we can see in this drawing. Which does not seem to improve the mood of the young player. The reason I chose this drawing is because it perfectly illustrates the moments of dousbt we all have in the face of adversity. It even shows the cruelty of people who, instead of supporting you, revel in your misery and make it a subject of taunting and joking. As long as this young man exceeds his apprehensions and goes into the arena, he will be able to overcome all...
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An Injured Home Run.
couldn't do it,” Gibson later said. “But once I got up in that cage, I didn't feel anything until I was going around the bases.” Gibson sent Dodgers batboy Mitch Poole to tell Lasorda that the slugger was ready if needed. Lasorda hustled to the batting cage to talk to Gibson himself. “As soonas he heard that I wanted to hit,” Gibson said, “he took off.” During Davis's at bat Gibson entered the dugout and sat in the corner wearing a helmet and holding ablack bat. Davis drew a walk, Gibson lim...
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Gehrig Bids Farewell.
“We want Lou! We want Lou!” the crowd chanted. The emcee looked over to Gehrig. Gehrig slowly shook his head from side to side. Workers began removing thesound equipment. Gehrig headed for the dugout but then turned around. McCarthy said something to him, which the New York Times lip-read as, “Come on, Lou, just rap out another.” Gehrig held up his hand to get the crowd's attention, swallowed hard, and forced a smile. Fiddling with his cap and scratching at the turf with his cleats, he spo...