If Bryce felt nervous, he didn't show it. Which is surprising considering his debut performance yesterday. Noah said Bryce was similar to Garret, as in he could hit and pitch, but I have yet to see anything special about his pitching. Granted...I only saw him pitch to three people just yesterday.
Bryce stepped on the rubber up on the mound. The leadoff hitter had stepped up to the plate and looked more than ready to hit a pitch outta here. He came pretty close, hitting a long fly down the first baseline, but Sean was able to make the catch at the warning track. The first out. He's already off to a better start than James.
The second batter, the third best player in the state, stepped in the batter's box. With a glance at Noah, I took note how he hung back, practically on the grass. I followed suit.