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The Switch Hitter
The Switch Hitter
The Switch Hitter
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The Switch Hitter

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Andy Corbyn is one of the Cincinnati Reds' star players.  However, especially with their new acquisition this season, he's not the only golden boy on the team.  Joey Capone made waves during his college baseball career – and the fact that he's a switch hitter makes him a real asset.

It's also a gift to the media, because Joey is one of the first professional baseball players to be completely out and proud as a gay man – and as 'switch hitter' is sometimes slang for a bisexual person, that's close enough for lazy headline writers.

Andy starts a friendly rivalry with Joey, whose ambition and talent push him to become a better player himself… but not everybody on the team is as welcoming of Joey's presence.  Will Joey overcome the homophobic nonsense levied at him by his teammates and the press, or will he quit before he even has the chance to play?  And will Andy ever understand that the thrill he feels at the sight of this handsome new player is not because he's handy with a bat?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNathan Luthor
Release dateJul 22, 2016
ISBN9781536519778
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    The Switch Hitter - Nathan Luthor

    The Switch Hitter

    A Gay Sports Romance

    Nathan Luthor

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 1

    Seriously, Corbyn?  That's all you've got?

    I'm just getting started.

    Well, good, 'cos if that was your best, then the Reds would be pretty screwed for this season.

    Andy Corbyn grinned at his trainer Nell, sweat already dripping from his brow.  He didn't mind her tough love, because all it did was drive him to be a better player.  They were a good team, bantering back and forth against each other, and he knew fine well that she didn't really think he was a waste of space.

    If she did, she wouldn't agree to train

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