'91 Cleat: Brave for Twins {Fiction}

'91 Cleat: Brave for Twins {Fiction}

A Story by Abishai100
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Twins argue about the 1991 World Series fall-classic seeing their opposing teams of fanfare create lines of Earthling fragility.

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1991 World Series (Twins-Braves) fan-fiction. Thanks for reading! 
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AMLAN: As your twin, I concur I was a Braves-biased fan in the '91-Series.
AJAY: Who didn't cheer the Twins in Minnesota, with excellence in score?
AMLAN: It was an iconic series, with close scores and extra inning games.
AJAY: You like focusing on Game 3 Braves (David Justice).
AMLAN: You like Game 6 Twins (Kirby Puckett).
AJAY: Game 6 forced Game 7...al thanks to Mr. Puckett.
AMLAN: Yeah, but Game 3 featured an Atlanta seeking timeless dreams.
AJAY: It was a good series, one for the books, brother (Facebook-like).
AMLAN: Damn (Selfie-like).



Sure, our protagonist sports fans (twin brothers), Amlan and Ajay Satan, American Homeland citizens, found good-image in that legendary 1991 World Series baseball-fall classic featuring a shocking close-score 7-Game last-minute deciding laurel for the Twins and a heartbreak for the always-aspiring Braves of Atlanta (wow). Amlan liked his Braves stuff, and he cheered the team triumph over Cleveland-city years later; but for '91, it was Ajay's love of Minnesota that series fascination with Twins stars like Gagne (damn).



AMLAN: I saw Justice play live during a trip during my college senior year.
AJAY: Yeah, you drove to Boston, but it was in 2000, way past '91, brother!
AMLAN: I don't need a Twins-Braves rematch for '91 heartbreak...it's all IQ.
AJAY: Don't feel too too bad, my bro...your Justice Upper Deck card is hip.
AMLAN: Facebook-like?



Minnesota boasted sports fun in other areas like football (Vikings) and ice-hockey; but Amlan knew that shiny moment for that '91 7-Game close-score heartbreak for Atlanta would find him (constantly!) seeking lined of Selfie-age incomplete-readings of what made the October-game such a special image for all things American, cleats, competitive, lyricized, and of course...discrete.



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). 

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2024 Abishai100


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