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Whatever Yeah-Yeah by fandomdorko
Whatever Yeah-Yeah
fandomdorko
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Meet Ariel. No not the Disney princess. She's just a regular 14 year old girl...except for the fact that she loves baseball. She meets the Sandlot gang one day, and immediately hits it off. She discovers that they also know her grandfather. But problems with her family and health problems appear. Something big then happens, and maybe then there will be someone else added to the gang. Or maybe even two. When she falls in love with Yeah-Yeah, how will everyone react? Especially when their arch enemy falls in love with her. Number 5 in #sandlot!!!!!! *Thanks for the 40K reads!*
All That Matters ❁ Benny Rodriguez by notmakayla
All That Matters ❁ Benny Rodriguez
notmakayla
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❝You like my sister?❞ ❝Nah, man. I don't have time for girls, you know? Baseball is my life, that's really all that matters to me at the moment.❞ ▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂ (Based in 2015 instead of 1960's)  A/N: beware! i wrote this during my early teenage years - it's very cringy at a lot of points. please refrain from reading if you can't refrain from leaving rude comments. thank you!     ▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂ All Rights Reserved (aside from The Sandlot and its original characters) » NotMakayla HIGHEST RANK: #87 in fanfiction !! #1 in summer
Painkilling Pariah » Yeah-Yeah by scumbagmarty
Painkilling Pariah » Yeah-Yeah
scumbagmarty
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Hellen and Walter O'Donnelly have hated Alan McClennan since 1961, the year he'd been blamed for stealing a baseball from Vincent's drug store. The case was unresolved because there was no proof, but as time progressed he and his friends knocked down Old Man Mertle's fence in the summer of 1962. Finally the snobby, uptight couple had a reason to tag him a pariah. What they didn't know was that their second youngest child, Charla, had befriended him the same summer he and the sandlot boys made the fence collapse. Charla had known about their hatred for him, so she kept their friendship a secret. However, on a warm July night in the summer of 1964, something happens that changes everything. Will they work to restore their old relationship as friends or work towards something more? If they do try to progress their relationship, would they be able to keep it under wraps? Read to find out! Don't be a silent reader!