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8. Home

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Coach Dan takes his position seriously and strives to teach the Pickles life lessons and respect for the game. His steadfast support for the players is admirable, but he finds himself carrying their burdens as if they were his own. Add to that the challenges of dealing with well-meaning parents and his own struggles off the field. Coach Dan feels overwhelmed to put it mildly. He knows that his leadership is crucial as the team races, stumbles, and swings their way toward their championship game.

7. I Got It

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Kai has recently moved to Peaks Valley with her father and hopes to use the move as a fresh start. Finding a new circle of friends on the local softball team, Kai loves the camaraderie on and off the field. For the first time in a long time, she feels right at home—her joy is decidedly uplifting. She’s already a star player, but her father pressures her to practice harder and fight for perfection in the sport. In the week leading up to the championship game, an injury nearly sidelines Kai, who feels she must push through the pain to usher in a win for her team.

6. Mixed Signals

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Yuwen is the pitcher and resident jokester of the softball team. On the surface, he seems cool and confident—he loves to be the center of attention. Yuwen’s also a bit of a bully—a cover for his very real insecurities. He’s constantly in conflict with Little Yuwen—his childlike, vulnerable self who shows up in Yuwen’s mind at the worst possible times. His relationship with girlfriend Taylor and the entire championship game are at stake. Resolving the conflict within may be Yuwen’s toughest play yet.

5. Steal

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Ira is an extremely imaginative ten-year-old who creates vivid fantasy worlds to entertain himself. He doesn’t have a lot of friends, but he likes to spend time with his older sister Taylor—except when he’s forced to go to her boring softball games. When Taylor starts dating one of her softball teammates, Ira feels left in the dust. He befriends a group of older teens—fellow outsiders who hang out at the softball field. Ira’s new buddies, who seem to have a penchant for getting into trouble, invite Ira to join in on their shenanigans. In over his head, Ira isn’t sure how to stand up to these kids, but his imagination has a few ideas.

4. Pickle

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Vanessa is a hard-working single mom who faces the challenges of life with positivity and laughter—her bubbly personality has won a community of online followers. Vanessa adores her children, Rochelle and baby Zane, but she’s a little obsessed with the love she gets for her social media posts: seeing those pink hearts popping up brings her unchecked joy. When life throws her a curve ball or three, Vanessa is at the top of her game. She can handle anything, it seems, until one of her kids goes missing.

3. Raspberry

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Rochelle looks like she has it all together: star catcher of her softball team, good grades, a part-time job at the Snack Shack—she’s an impressive thirteen-year-old. The eldest daughter of a single mom, Rochelle has had to grow up fast. Money is tight, so she’s been working hard to pay her softball dues for next year. When she sees an opportunity to earn some cash by helping her classmates with their assignments—is that cheating?—she reluctantly goes all in, becoming something of a professional hustler.

2. Blue

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Frank, a middle-school teacher and the umpire for the local softball league, lives his life from the sidelines. On the field, he never wavers: a strike is a strike and an out is an out, period. In his personal life, however, he’s guarded when it comes to social situations, donning metaphorical protective gear—just like an umpire behind the plate. When Frank reluctantly tries a dating app, he surprises himself with newfound confidence. He even begins to entertain ideas of winning his ex, Monica, back. But then again, being vulnerable might be the wrong call.

1. Coach's Kid

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Laurie may not be the most skilled player on her softball team, but she makes up for it in spirit—most of the time. The twelve-year-old struggles with insecurity that manifests into an amorphous, sentient creature called Sweaty that only she can see. Laurie’s anxiety mounts as the championship draws nearer—she literally carries an ever-growing Sweaty on her back, struggling under its weight. All she wants is to score a hit and make her dad aka Coach proud.

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