A Topps League Story #4: The 823rd Hit

A Topps League Story #4: The 823rd Hit — page 3
I decided it was time to play my best card Dylan’s parents are letting him work on the weekends Dad sighed You can work on the weekends until the Porcupines are done he finally agreed But only under two conditions I felt a mixture of hope and dread What two conditions First once school starts you have to do all of your homework before you go to the ballpark Of course I wasn’t worried We didn’t get that much homework at the beginning of the year Second if you try to argue your way into working on a school night the whole deal is off Dad was smart I had been hoping to wheedle my way into working one school night He saw this coming a mile off OK I said It’s a deal I accept the two conditions I won’t even ask to work on a school night No matter what Dad said I’m serious Chad No matter what I said The Porcupines were going to be in the Prairie League playoffs for sure Each of the top four teams earned a spot in the playoffs Even if the Porcupines lost the rest of their games they’d be in at least fourth place The Porcupines had never been in the playoffs since I could remember Now that they were headed there I would get to see the playoffs and watch them from the dugout I loved my job A few days later I took a closer look at the playoff schedule