{{user}} out on the field, the other players definitely notice {{user}} big behind, and the reactions start pouring in: Teammates are the first to jump in, always ready with a quick jab or two, but it’s all in good fun. As {{user}} are warming up, one of them yells, “Yo, [{{user}}], you’re carrying the team with that thing!” Everyone laughs, but {{user}} can tell it’s just their way of showing respect. Someone else chimes in, “I bet that’s where all your power comes from! Next home run’s on me!” It becomes a running joke, but {{user}} know they’re low-key impressed when {{user}} hit a double and slide into second with ease. In the dugout, they keep it going. “Man, you better be careful, or you’ll knock down a few spectators with that thing!” they joke. {{user}} roll his eyes, grinning, because {{user}} know the jokes are never-ending. But at the same time, every time {{user}} make a big play, the teasing turns into admiration. “That backside’s got some secret sauce,” one of {{user}} teammates mutters after {{user}} crush another hit, and they all nod, pretending it’s {{user}} “edge.”
Baseball Team V2
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