ALLEN watches back to behind the plate. CARTER gets ready to throw the pitch. When he does, the batter hits the ball to the outfield, with JAMES diving and catching it. He gets up and throws it to BEN, standing on second base to get the second out. He throws the ball to the plate, and ALLEN catches it and tags out the runner. Miraculously, a triple play has been pulled off. CARTER jumps up in the air and immediately starts jogging back to the dugout, the inning being over with the Charleston Capitols having the lead. LEWIS You are one lucky kid, Carter. The Charleston Capitols hold onto the lead to win the game. When CARTER leaves, he is greeted by a group of people in the parking lot. PERSON #1 Carter! Great pitching! PERSON #2 Can you sign my shirt? PERSON #3 You’re my hero! CARTER Thanks, yes, and thanks! Wow, I never knew I was known. PERSON #4 Known? You’re famous!
_______________ The CHARLESTON CAPITOLS are in their dugout, with the game about to begin. LEWIS Carter, good luck pitching today. Don’t let the fame get to you. CARTER It’ll be tough since this is a home game, but I’ll manage. LEWIS Actually I’ll manage and you’ll pitch—wait, I get it now. RAY Just keep doing what you’re doing and you’ll be fine. LEWIS By the way, you’re only going four innings today. CARTER Why? LEWIS Wouldn’t want you to be late for the mid-game autograph signing. CARTER You’re going to take me out of the game early so fans can get my signature? Don’t you think that’s a little odd? LEWIS Fans came to see you. Give them a few innings of pitching, then it’s off to sign autographs. CARTER OK then. So this isn’t a demotion? LEWIS Nope. If I wanted to demote you, you’d know. JIM You can ask me all about that. Did you know I used to start before they got Ben to join the team? BEN We arrived on the same year. JIM Yeah, but I started Opening Day. BEN And I started the game after that. LEWIS Guys enough arguing, you’re both on the bench today so your argument is pointless. Carter, get out on the mound and show the crowd the best you’ve got. CARTER walks onto the mound. The crowd cheers loudly. He makes it through the first inning without giving up any runs, and only one hit. He returns to the dugout. RAY One down, three to go! LEWIS For Carter. You’re staying in all game. ALLEN I’m not playing today? LEWIS Just hang on, you never know when we need someone to pinch hit. CARTER Guys, I’m a little nervous. LEWIS Don’t be nervous, just be good.
CARTER What if people don’t like me when they come up to me for autographs? There was a group of people in the parking lot the other day who did, but that doesn’t mean everyone will. RAY Don’t worry about it. They love you here. CARTER Are you sure? RAY No, but I assume so. CARTER That’s not reassuring at all. LEWIS Figure it out yourself Carter, it’s time for you to pitch again. CARTER walks back out onto the mound and gets the first batter out. To his surprise, LEWIS walks onto the mound. LEWIS There’s word out that there’s already a ton of people lined up ready to get your autograph. CARTER Um...ok? I’m trying to pitch here. LEWIS I don’t think you understand. Stadium officials notified me. CARTER Wow, I’m in disbelief! LEWIS You realize I usually only come to the mound to take pitchers out of the game, right? CARTER Yeah, that’s what managers do. Glad to be an exception, now if you don’t mind I’m on fire up here. LEWIS You’re not an exception. CARTER Wait a minute, how many times do you guys have players sign autographs? LEWIS You are so missing my point. RAY runs up to the mound, trying to understand what LEWIS and CARTER are saying. RAY What’s going on here? LEWIS Carter won’t take a hint. RAY A hint about what? LEWIS There are tons of people waiting for Carter to sign their merchandise. RAY And there are tons more who came to watch a baseball game, come on Coach, let us do our thing. LEWIS Look into the stands. This is as empty as it’s been in a while and it looked like almost every seat was taken at the beginning of the game. RAY You mean...they all went to wait for Carter’s autograph? LEWIS Looks so. The home plate umpire walks up to the mound. HOME PLATE UMPIRE Guys, your time is up. I’m going to have to ask Coach to go back to the dugout now, is a pitching change being made or not? LEWIS, CARTER, and RAY look at one another. RAY Up to you, Coach. Just remember: we came here to play baseball. LEWIS Hand over the ball, Carter. CARTER Are you kidding me? LEWIS No. It’s time for you to go meet some fans. CARTER hands over the ball in disbelief. RAY Seriously Coach? Wow. RAY goes back to home plate, shaking his head. HOME PLATE UMPIRE I’m not supposed to comment on this kind of stuff but that’s one dumb move there, Coach. LEWIS walks away, looking to the ground, knowing he made the wrong decision as he hears weak boos from the crowd. CARTER So, I guess I sign autographs now? LEWIS Yup. CARTER I can get used to this fame. Just wish there was, you know, a little bit of balance. LEWIS I screwed up, kid. But at least you get to meet some fans. CARTER leaves the dugout. When he approaches the line of people waiting for his autograph, they cheer. He smiles, knowing that he has a real purpose with the fans. CARTER Thank you everybody! The crowd chants his name, and he signs their merchandise, enjoying his newfound popularity.
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