One popular trope is the 'protective Mike'. In these stories, Mike is often very protective of the reader, especially in the dangerous situations related to the FNAF universe. For example, he might keep the reader safe from the animatronics during the night shift at Freddy Fazbear's.
You can try websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions, including Mike Schmidt x Reader ones. Just use the search bar on the site and type in 'Mike Schmidt x Reader' to see the available stories.
One of his well - known middle grade baseball fiction books is 'Heat'. It tells an exciting story about a young baseball player with great talent. The characters are vivid and the baseball action is really engaging.
Kimmy Schmidt is purely fictional. The show was crafted by writers to bring humor and unique storylines to the audience, not based on real events or people.
Baseball provided the backdrop. In 1970, baseball games were big social events. Couples might have met at the stadium, and the excitement of the game added a special spark to their relationship. The love stories were influenced by the shared passion for baseball. For example, a couple could bond over their favorite team's victory.
The show 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' is indeed based on a true story to some extent. The idea of someone emerging from a long - term captivity situation is real. But the show is not a documentary. It's a comedy. So, it twists and turns the real - life inspiration. Kimmy's character is a fictional creation that embodies the strength and quirkiness that might be expected from someone in her situation. Her relationships with the other characters in the show, like Titus and Jacqueline, are all part of the fictionalized story that is built on the foundation of the true - life concept of survival after captivity.