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... bat in the air.

"Fingerball!" Everyone was shocked.

Anyone with strong eyesight can see that before the administrator swung the bat, the ball thrown by Li Xiu obviously fell, exactly the same as the cross ball thrown by Rhodes, even more steeply.

After a one-to-one draw, both Li Xiu and the administrator passed the test.

"It turns out that you can play baseball and cross the ball, why didn't you tell me earlier? Is it fun to play like this?" Li Xiu returned to the st ...

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