Matthew Gonzalez of Banning shows how to play at Dodger Stadium

For the major masters Matthew Gonzalez of Banglang, the baseball game in the city section ended on Saturday at Dodger Stadium with tears after a 3-1 defeat for Karson.
A few of them were more impressive in this field of Gonzales, who barely passed the eye frying pan at 5 feet and 130 lbs. Praise be to high school players who usually earn sites through their ability and performance, not through material measurements.
Two contestants threw an attempt to steal the second with Ramiyat, who seemed to have left Bazuka. Twice in the seventh half he presented in the plate, put the signs on the contestants with great experience. Ruling on judgment is one safe hostility (looked abroad) and another enemy outside. Each time, Gonzales moved to whether or not he agreed with the call.
After that, Gonzalez received a hug of his colleagues and coaches trying to teach him. He said he believed that the hostility was slipping the first time it was outside, but before the decision. You can see how much people can exist and personality.
Just like the “Voice” TV program, ignore your eyes and the physical dimensions you see. Just watch the strength of his arm and his ability to prevent stadiums and make plays in the painting. The mask was enthusiastic in a major periodic field. Nobody can take it away and someone may realize that he may help them in the future.
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