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7/23/2019 Writer's Journal Entry #2 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/writers-journal-entry-2 1/1 Writer's Journal Entry #2 Monday, 31 August 2015, 9:53 AM by WillMisenheimer  It was a very easy decision to make when asked about a certain topic that I became literate in. Baseball has been, and will be, a very important aspect and game in my life. In all technicality, my appreciationfor the game starts with Mike Schmidt. Mike Schmidt is a Hall of Fame third baseman that played for the Philadelphia Phillies from1972-1989. It was his style of play that won over my dad's interest in baseball. This interest would growover the years and eventually reachme. The love for baseball that my dadheld was passedonto me. Tothis day, my dadand I exchange texts and discuss the current (and unfortunate) state of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball club. Some of my sponsors of literacy while on this voyage would be my dad, the Creekside Dodgers teamthat I played on(and my dadcoached), all of my school baseball teams, andall of my non-school relatedhigh school teams. As you might imagine, I have experiencedseveral exhilaratingmoments on the baseball diamond. Initially, my first thought is the diving catchI made during my tee-ball years, or the walk-off single I enjoyed to cap off a 5-5 dayat the plate. Baseball is agame of failure; therefore, when success appears, it must be enjoyed, or theprocess of hard work will not seemworthwhile. I havealways loved playing, and observing the game of baseball. I'mvery excited about the opportunity to share this experiencethrough the literacy narrativeand bringing back some of my older, yet fond, memories of the game I love!

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Writer's Journal Entry #2

Monday, 31 August 2015, 9:53 AM

byWill Misenheimer

  It was a very easy decision to make when asked about a certain topic that I became literate in.Baseball has been, and will be, a very important aspect and game in my life. In all technicality, my

appreciation for the game starts with Mike Schmidt. Mike Schmidt is a Hall of Fame third baseman

that played for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1972-1989. It was his style of play that won over my

dad's interest in baseball. This interest would grow over the years and eventually reach me. The love

for baseball that my dad held was passed on to me. To this day, my dad and I exchange texts and

discuss the current (and unfortunate) state of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball club. Some of my

sponsors of literacy while on this voyage would be my dad, the Creekside Dodgers team that I played

on (and my dad coached), all of my school baseball teams, and all of my non-school related high

school teams. As you might imagine, I have experienced several exhilarating moments on the

baseball diamond. Initially, my first thought is the diving catch I made during my tee-ball years, or thewalk-off single I enjoyed to cap off a 5-5 day at the plate. Baseball is a game of failure; therefore,

when success appears, it must be enjoyed, or the process of hard work will not seem worthwhile. I

have always loved playing, and observing the game of baseball. I'm very excited about the

opportunity to share this experience through the literacy narrative and bringing back some of my

older, yet fond, memories of the game I love!