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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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What story does the poem Casey at Bat tell?

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Arada [10]3 years ago
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The poem tells the story of the final half-inning of a baseball game. ... In the poem, Mighty Casey gets two pitches right down the middle of the plate, but he passes them up, waiting for an even better pitch to hit. The crowd is in a frenzy because one more strike means that Casey is out and the game is over.

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