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Billy's Final Game
Billy's Final Game
Billy's Final Game
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Billy's Final Game

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This is a true story that broke my heart to write. Billy was a baseball phenom. He was diagnosed with a fatal disease and this is the story of his final days and his personal encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ.
To all the little Billys...
And to Luke and Charity...
Daddy will see you again.
Say hi to mommy.
Duran, Bryce, and Victoria say "we love you."

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 30, 2021
ISBN9781005649197
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    To all the little Billys and Marys that have gone too early.

    We will see you again.

    Billy’s Final Game

    By

    Timothy Avants

    Based on a true story.

    O k, Billy, right to the left! yelled Dad.

    Billy felt the weight of the bat and adjusted his grip. The pitcher wiggled his hand, which meant he would throw it inside. Billy saw it and stepped to his left. Throw. Swing. Hit. The ball was square and it flew upward as if the wind had caught it in a stream. Higher. Billy only hesitated a split second, just long enough to gaze at the beauty of it. Then he tore off in a sprint. By the time Billy hit first, he broke stride and galloped as the ball cleared the fence.

    Bring it in, boys yelled the coach

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