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“write a script about Chris Collins: 153-161 (.487) 66-121 (.353)” (1 conversations)
1 turn May 6, 2023 at 11:58 AM EDT United States , Pennsylvania
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write a script about Chris Collins: 153-161 (.487) 66-121 (.353)
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FADE IN: EXT. BASEBALL FIELD - DAY We see Chris Collins, a professional baseball player, standing on the field. He looks determined, but also a bit frustrated. CHRIS COLLINS: (to himself) I can do better than this. I know I can. Chris is currently struggling with his batting average - he has a record of 153-161, which is just below average. He knows he needs to improve if he wants to have a successful career. INT. LOCKER ROOM - LATER Chris is sitting on a bench, staring at his stat sheet. CHRIS COLLINS: (to himself) 66-121...that's just embarrassing. His teammate, JASON, walks by and notices Chris's frustration. JASON: Hey, man. What's going on? CHRIS COLLINS: I just can't seem to get my batting average up. I know I can do better than this. JASON: Well, have you tried working with a coach or changing up your technique? CHRIS COLLINS: Yeah, I've tried everything. I just can't seem to improve. JASON: Don't give up, man. You're a great player. You just need to keep pushing yourself. INT. BATTING CAGE - LATER Chris is hitting balls in the batting cage, trying to improve his swing. He's frustrated and ready to give up. CHRIS COLLINS: (to himself) What's the point? I'm never going to be good enough. Suddenly, a man walks up to him - it's his old high school baseball coach, COACH WILSON. COACH WILSON: Chris! It's great to see you! CHRIS COLLINS: Coach Wilson? What are you doing here? COACH WILSON: I heard you were struggling and I wanted to come see if I could help. Remember when we used to work on your swing all the time in high school? CHRIS COLLINS: Yeah, of course. But that was a long time ago. COACH WILSON: Trust me, Chris. I've been following your career and I know you have what it takes to be a great player. But you need to believe in yourself. Coach Wilson starts working with Chris on his swing, and soon he starts to see improvement. CHRIS COLLINS: (to himself) Maybe I can do this. Maybe I can be a great player. INT. PRESS CONFERENCE ROOM - LATER Chris is sitting at a press conference, surrounded by reporters. REPORTER 1: Chris, we've noticed a huge improvement in your batting average lately. What's changed? CHRIS COLLINS: Well, I had a lot of help from my old high school coach, Coach Wilson. He helped me get my confidence back and reminded me why I started playing baseball in the first place. REPORTER 2: What do you think about your record now? CHRIS COLLINS: I'm still not where I want to be, but I'm getting there. I know I have a lot of work left to do, but I'm excited to see where this season takes me. FADE OUT.