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Rookie's Advantage

Join Linus Edberg, a Swedish teenager with no particular passion, as his life takes a thrilling turn when he's unexpectedly pulled into a baseball game during a family vacation in the U.S. What starts as a reluctant favor for his sister quickly sparks an interest in the sport that he never anticipated. Just as Linus begins to wonder about the future of this newfound curiosity, fate steps in—after an accident, he's granted access to a mysterious "system" designed to help him excel at baseball. Armed with this new tool, Linus embarks on a journey that takes him from local fields in Sweden to the international stage. With every challenge, from unfamiliar rules to rising competition, Linus must push beyond his limits to see how far his potential can take him. As opportunities arise for him to pursue baseball at a higher level, Linus faces tough choices about his future. Will he stay on the safe, conventional path, or follow his dream of playing baseball professionally? "Rookie's Advantage" is a gripping story of growth, ambition, and the pursuit of excellence. With the mysterious system at his side, Linus’s quest for greatness is filled with challenges, triumphs, and unexpected twists.

TSP11 · Olahraga
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57 Chs

Playoffs (14)

The coach's speech was fresh in Linus's mind as he and his teammates made their way out onto the field, the lineup just announced. Excitement buzzed among the group, and though Linus felt a hint of nerves, he also felt more ready than ever. This was their final game—the moment they had all been pushing toward. Linus took a deep breath, letting the cool air and the energy around him focus his thoughts.

As they walked, Linus turned to Elias, curiosity nagging at him. "Is there anything special they do before the final? Like…any kind of ceremony or something?"

"Nah," Elias shook his head with a grin. "They keep things pretty simple. But after the final, they usually do a casual wrap-up. They'll give out medals, announce the winning team, and sometimes hand out a few individual awards. You know, best hitter, best pitcher, player of the tournament…stuff like that."