Alvin Lockhart 2007

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Alvin is your rival from the beginning.  He is a star player who mistook the Tulips to be an elite team (the Tulip's LADIES' softball team was the good one).  He impresses everyone from the start. Unfortunately, most of the time he develops a shoulder injury that goes unnoticed (except by Peter). He leaves the team.  The next time you meet him will be in the Championship game of Year 3, during which he will be a member of the opposition.  Sometimes, if he becomes the Tulip's team captain, he will stay, making the game a lot easier because he such a phenomenal pitcher and can hit fairly well.
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Alvin is your rival from the beginning.  He is a star player who mistook the Tulips to be an elite team (the Tulip's LADIES' softball team was the good one).  He impresses everyone from the start. Even though Alvin is listed only as a pitcher, he is also effective as a position player. A recommended strategy is to play him in place of one of the weaker Tulip hitters (often SS or RF).  
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Alvin previously played with [[Patrick]] of [[The World Gatherings]], possibly in high school; Patrick was an expert at catching Alvin's special mirage knuckler-pitch, but after getting beaten when Patrick missed a start, Alvin struck out on his own to prove that he could succeed without Patrick calling the game.
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If you become captain in year 2, Alvin will leave the team. He develops a shoulder injury that goes unnoticed (except by [[Peter]]).  The next time you meet him will be in the Championship game of Year 3, during which he will be a member of the [[Champion Rings]]. If you bat against him in the game then you will see that his Mirage Knuckler has turned into the S Shaker.
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If Alvin leaves your team, you will see him playing for the [[Champion Rings]] later on. If you bat against him in the game then you will see that his Mirage Knuckler has turned into the S Shaker.
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Alvin usually stays on the Tulips if you don't become captain in year 2. It is possible for him to still leave the team, if [need circumstances filled in]
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If [[Toby]] is captain in year 2, you can choose in year 3 to be the captain yourself, or to give it to Alvin or [[Marvin]] instead. When Alvin is captain you get a points boost to pitching practice.
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Alvin previously played with [[Patrick]] of [[The World Gatherings]], possibly in high school; Patrick was an expert at catching Alvin's special mirage knuckler-pitch, but after getting beaten when Patrick missed a start, Alvin struck out on his own to prove that he could succeed without Patrick calling the game.
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Revision as of 18:48, 18 July 2008

Alvin is your rival from the beginning. He is a star player who mistook the Tulips to be an elite team (the Tulip's LADIES' softball team was the good one). He impresses everyone from the start. Even though Alvin is listed only as a pitcher, he is also effective as a position player. A recommended strategy is to play him in place of one of the weaker Tulip hitters (often SS or RF).

If you become captain in year 2, Alvin will leave the team. He develops a shoulder injury that goes unnoticed (except by Peter). The next time you meet him will be in the Championship game of Year 3, during which he will be a member of the Champion Rings. If you bat against him in the game then you will see that his Mirage Knuckler has turned into the S Shaker.

Alvin usually stays on the Tulips if you don't become captain in year 2. It is possible for him to still leave the team, if [need circumstances filled in]

If Toby is captain in year 2, you can choose in year 3 to be the captain yourself, or to give it to Alvin or Marvin instead. When Alvin is captain you get a points boost to pitching practice.

Alvin previously played with Patrick of The World Gatherings, possibly in high school; Patrick was an expert at catching Alvin's special mirage knuckler-pitch, but after getting beaten when Patrick missed a start, Alvin struck out on his own to prove that he could succeed without Patrick calling the game.

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