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English, 17.10.2021 08:30 justiceisbae1

Read these lines from the poem: "Hey, some catch!”
when that white ball comes slamming
into my glove,
and, "Watch out, she'll steal home,”
as my cleats dig and dig.
Name two things the reader learns about the speaker from these lines.
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