Easy!
Here are some of the "elevated vocab" used in the book
exalted tutelage ceaseless brood disciple allegiance Permian meticulous innate waning jiggering loquacious emblazoned prowess accoutermentschagrined stoic ambivalence
Choose which you think are the best lol
here are the sentences they are in
When he hit three homers in a game
once, he didn't go back to the bench feeling exalted (pg 105)Under the demanding tutelage of his father, Mike could do no wrong in Little League (pg 105)The one ceaseless complaint was that he thought too much, and he knew that was true, that whenever he threw the ball he didn't ... (pg 106). The gift was always there, but he began to question it, doubt it, brood over it (106)Billy, the proud master, watching his gifted disciple from the car, unable to get out because of the pain in his leg and the arthritis. (pg 105)They went through their pre-game warmups with methodical, meticulous determination. (pg 109)There wasn't a player in that locker room who didn't innately understand exactly what lion Meredith was talking about (pg 398)He found what he was looking for and did the same thing he did every Friday afternoon in those lousy waning hours before game time. (pg 23) "to place his hands, jiggering his stance just a tad here and a tad there, doing all the things only a dad could do to make a swing level (pg 109)said Warren Burnett, a loquacious, liberal-minded lawyer who after roughly thirty years had Hed the place like a refugee for the coastal waters near Houston. " (pg 55)And another had a towel and a flag emblazoned with the Moto rallying cry. (pg 64)They had no special athletic prowess. (pg 69)But stripped of all the accoutremerits, reduced to a gray shirt soaked with sweat, he had lost his persona (pg 87)They didn't whisper it, or look chagrined after they said it. (pg 123)He tried to be stoic, giving the familiar speech that no team was ever built around one player (pg 98)
Hope I helped !