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Hey ya!

Maybe I'm not typical

I could be so cynical

Yeah, I've come

from ridicule.

Try to keep this short.

You've got back-to-back

all day, including Mark Gold.

- Mark?

- Mmhmm.

He wants to do breakfast.

Maybe I finally broke through

and he's ready to give

my new firm a sh*t.

How long do I have here?

20 minutes, tops.

I only need 10.

Maybe 15.

Did you see gossip train?

I look like a liar.

How will anyone

ever remember me,

except as the girl that lies

about being a vegan.

My career is over.

Here, take this.

Breathe.

You didn't do anything wrong.

You're a successful young woman.

The world is watching.

Instead of hiding from

middle-aged men with cameras

who are waiting for you to feel

shame that they created,

you need to own this moment.

Because if your body told you,

you needed a cheeseburger,

then you did what

all women should do.

You listen to your body.

Yeah.

With over 30 million followers.

You have the power to spin

this story any way you want,

the way it should be seen.

Mmhmm.

Own it.

Maybe brush your hair first.

Now repeat after me.

Listening to your body,

you know, listening to yourself,

is the only way

that you can become

the woman that you're

destined to be.

You know, it's the only way

that you can become

the woman that the world

needs you to be.

Just like my character

in Teen Revenge

again, which is in

theaters tomorrow.

Turning a meat-infused night

of debauchery

into a viral soapbox moment

for female empowerment,

while simultaneously

driving fans to the box office.

Can I be you when I grow up?

Just wow, [kiss] a classic

Hazel spin.

Hey, mom and dad.

- Hazel, hon, how are you?

- Taking over the world today?

Absolutely.

Hi, Hazel's parents.

Jax says hi.

- Hi Jax!

- Hey!

We just wanted to call

and say thank you

for the surprise cheesecake.

It was delicious.

Oh, I know how much you loved it

when you were here, so...

Maybe next time you

can hand deliver it.

Mom...

We really think

you should come home, kiddo.

We need to make a pit stop.

I promised there will be coffee

at breakfast with Mark Gold.

This isn't about coffee.

Dad, I got to run.

I love you.

I'll call you later.

- Love you.

- Bye sweetheart. Love you.

Fred, we need to head

to the West Village.

You got it.

If I didn't know any better Hazel,

I think you wanted

to be friends.

We are best friends.

So, just a seen?

Not even a double-tap like,

for me.

Sometimes less is more.

Is it?

I write portraits of a person,

not flashing moments of

a never-ending zeitgeist.

She's not my b*at.

I did not take you for

an award-winning journalist

who wouldn't want to uplift

a young female voice.

Hazel... you are better

than that argument.

The story is already out there.

It's just not compelling enough.

And plus, I know that that

entire video is all your spin,

which makes you an exceptional publicist.

But it doesn't make her

a good story.

Biggest news in baseball

comes from New York.

That's Strike Zone Weekly.

Sure is, Freddo.

Big announcement today.

"Looks like the New York Mets

have officially lost their minds

"as rumors spread that they are

signing pitcher-non-grata,

"Diego Vasquez."

They want Vasquez.

Why?

"The league's top pitcher

was dropped last season

"for freezing on the mound

in the 9th inning

"of Game Seven of

the World Series,

"and Vasquez still

won't comment on why."

I don't know what the Mets

are thinking.

In our humble baseball opinion,

this could be Vasquez's

last chance at pitching professionally.

Okay, what do I need

to do to get an in

@HudsonAndParkMagazine?

Do I need to give you

my proverbial first child?

Or a table at the Met Gala?

My rent-controlled apartment?

I have told you a million times,

but when you have a client

with a story that nobody's

gotten yet, that nobody can get,

the ungettable get

at an angle that my readers will

salivate over, then I'll do it.

But until then, Hazel,

you need to stop stalking me

at coffee shops.

A guy that freezes like that

is not New York Mets material.

We are a team that cares

about tradition, loyalty.

But you cannot deny that Vasquez

is one of the best pitchers

major League Baseball

has ever seen.

I cannot deny that.

Vasquez holds the record

for the most

no-hitters in baseball history.

And that's exactly what

our Mets need, Freddo.

Yeah, well, I sure hope the Mets

know what they're doing,

because they're betting

the entire franchise

on Diego Vasquez.

That's the beauty of baseball.

The theatrics, the heart,

the soul...

Baseball, I take it.

Always.

Hm.

Kid, we're getting pressure

from the GM

to make sure you look good.

I don't look good?

No, kid, you don't.

Look, I understand

you had a moment.

We all do.

Except your moment

happened to be

during the most important inning

of baseball last year.

And since you won't give me

or the league an explanation

- Mark-

- No, no, no, no.

I'm not even going to try

and get the answer out

of you anymore

'cause you promised me

it wouldn't happen again.

The New York Mets Club

doesn't really trust you yet.

I mean, they definitely

need a pitcher,

and you're the best pitcher

this league has seen

in over a decade.

But you don't have a team.

What are you trying

to say, Mark?

The Mets won't make it official

until we start to see

some good press.

Okay, but don't worry,

I've got it handled.

How? What?

We can't-

But Mark-

Let's reschedule.

I have a...

I'm feeling a little pressure

in my sinuses.

So, we're gonna reschedule.

And you know what?

It's gonna be great,

because Martin loves me.

It'll be fine.

Alright. I've never seen you

so shaky.

I'd assume it's an ex,

but I control your schedule

and know you're all work

no play, so...

No!

Jax.

Diego Vasquez!

The new Met?

The new what?

Met, as in the New York Mets.

Oh, Fred is going to freak.

I can't-

Word broke this morning

that they're signing him

or thinking about it.

While most fans, unlike myself,

doubt whether he could be loyal

to the franchise.

There are fans like myself

that lead with empathy

and think a second chance

should always be given.

Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow!

Mark Gold!

He did say this meeting was

with one of his sports clients.

Hazel? Is Diego Vasquez,

your new spin.

Hazel, this is huge.

This cannot be happening.

Hazel, you know I'm not

one to overstep,

but Diego Vasquez

would be a huge get.

He hasn't talked

to the press since-

We are avoiding all things...

all things Diego Vasquez.

Oh.

Hazel Lynn Miller.

Do you know Diego Vasquez?

Have you been holding out on me.

Overstepping?

Jax?

Girl. Come on.

We went to high school together.

Okay, I will do this meeting

out of respect for Mark,

but that is it.

Okay, let's get this over with.

Here comes our safety net now.

Diego, this is...

Hazel Miller.

Oh, I see her

reputation precedes itself.

Yeah, you could say that.

Mr. Vasquez, it's so nice

to see you again.

I am so thrilled you came to me

for help.

Hmm.

So you spin stories now...

for a living.

That's... that's fitting.

Mark, I apologize,

but I don't think my firm

is the right fit this time.

So, I will call you with

another recommendation,

should anyone bite.

- No, no. Wait, wait, wait.

- Thank you, Mark.

They went to high school

together?

Hazel...

It is not worth it.

Mark will call again.

Will he?

Mark Gold has access to every

major athlete on the East Coast.

His roster alone

makes the choice to go out

on your own the right one.

If you get it,

you'll officially

be the queen bee of the PR game.

You need it, and this is

your chance to get it.

It's absolutely worth it.

I cannot work with Diego.

There has got to be

a better option.

No, this is it.

Hazel Miller is one of the best

publicists on the East Coast,

maybe the country.

I've seen her change the court

of public opinion

with one single post.

Alright? I'm not some social

life-gram influencer, okay?

I'm a serious athlete.

I have a career.

Uh, no, you don't, actually.

Diego, no one will sign you.

Not unless she helps spin

the story.

Every news and media outlet

in this country

has been dying to get an

exclusive with Diego Vasquez.

He hasn't done

any press since...

The incident.

Diego Vasquez, top pitcher,

froze on the mound

during Game Seven

of the World Series,

leaving his team with a big I

and no one knows why.

He's the anti-hero for all

of Major League baseball.

Villainized by

every media outlet.

But with the right spin,

the Hazel spin,

he can be back in action.

You could change

the fate of baseball,

the fate of the New York Mets.

And as a die-hard Mets fan,

I could tell you that

if we ever want to win,

the New York Mets must commit

to Diego Vasquez.

You must commit

to Diego Vasquez.

If you ever want to throw

a baseball again,

you're going to have

to suck it up.

Whatever happened

between you guys back

when you were younger versions

of yourself doesn't matter now,

Do you want to pitch again?

Or do you want to choke

on your own pride

and be remembered as the guy

that walked away?

You want that to be your legacy?

I want to pitch again.

You want pitch again?

Right there.

Diego is like...

an ungettable get.

Wait, what did you just say?

An ungettable get.

Especially if you can get him to

give up the goods on Game Seven.

I would excuse myself,

but I don't want to.

Hazel.

- Hi.

- Diego.

Jax.

My assistant.

If I choose to do this,

it's not for you.

It's for me.

My career.

Okay.

Know that.

Okay.

Tell Mark I'll be in touch

with my decision.

Bye.

It is an honor.

- Jax.

- Yeah.

Oh, man.

And?

And she said she'll think

about it.

Of course, she will.

I have it.

The ungettable get.

The story everyone wants,

but no one can have...

Diego Vasquez.

How in the world are you going

to get Diego Vasquez?

He doesn't do press.

Believe me, I tried.

And I don't try.

To use your words,

I'm exceptional, remember?

Okay, and what's the angle?

Hometown hero rises

from the ashes.

How a boy became a man

on the pitcher's mound.

The only way the profile works

is if he admits why he froze.

So I want the full story.

And I want to do the interview

in his hometown.

Won't be a problem.

Mark.

I'm calling with good news.

Hazel, you're really

just a suburban girl

making it in the city.

It would appear

that way, wouldn't it?

I mean, your house has a porch.

I can't believe I gave Morgan a

spin that brought me back here.

You mean a spin that brought you

and your high school sweetheart

back to the city you found

in lost loving.

Oh... so you figured that out, huh?

The Internet did exist when

you were in high school,

even though it was ages ago.

Rude!

Plus, you've been rattled

ever since you saw him.

And you never get rattled.

I get it, though.

The sparkly eyes, makes

it tough to see clearly.

That swing is where

I had my first kiss.

Where he kissed me

for the first time.

That tough of a breakup

to keep you away, huh.

Well, it wasn't just him.

Pam, they're here.

Hi!

Hey, Jax.

Welcome back city slicker.

- So good to be home!

- You too!

So, Jax, tell me what miracle

brought my girl home?

That miracle would be

Diego Vasquez.

You know what?

I'm going to go for a run

before my meeting.

Okay.

'Cause the meeting

is with Diego.

The kid who used to live here

turned out to be a pretty

okay pitcher.

Yo, Carlos.

Happy to see you, mijo.

Me too.

Get up here.

Me too.

So... Hazel.

Hazel.

I knew she'd be back.

Come on, let's get you settled.

I'll take that.

The house looks good, To.

Thank you.

I know you said I could

pack it up,

but I didn't want to do anything

without you.

- Smells good.

- Mmhmm.

Your mama's recipe.

Thought it'd be nice for you

since this kitchen

is never used.

Feels like she's still here.

You want to help stuff

some tortillas?

- Yeah.

- Come on.

You're still cooking?

Yeah. Helps me feel calm

when I'm feeling...

But I haven't made these

in a long time.

Feels good, no?

- Yeah.

- Like home.

You know it.

How are you feeling, mijo?

You know what I mean.

Being back here with her.

Um...

I don't know.

Feels surreal.

Hazel insisted that I meet her

down at the diner, our diner,

to talk strategy.

Wow.

And they want to do the photo

sh**t down

at the baseball diamond.

Oh, I know.

Hazel's persistence

hasn't changed a bit.

Not at all.

She's really sure

of herself now.

I mean, she's still

so impressive, you know.

I mean, she's supposedly

turning my career around,

which I thought was impossible,

but she's really doing it.

I know it's her job, but I...

I can't stop thinking

about that night

and how she had no idea

why and how I should have-

You need to forgive yourself, mijo.

Because if you can't,

how can she?

They were as in love as you

can be when you're a teenager.

And then he broke up with her.

- Uh-huh.

- On prom.

- No.

- Yeah.

Yeah. Diego was her world.

Too much so.

So after the breakup-

She dated here and there

in college,

but nothing ever

worked out because-

No one was him.

So tragically romantic.

- So she focused on her career.

- Mmhmm.

And built walls so she wouldn't

break again.

Classic arc.

Sweetie.

- Hi.

- Hi.

Hope you're not talking

about me.

I would never.

- Hello.

- Hey.

Look, let's just agree

to play nice.

We're on the same team.

I'm here to help.

Here's what I'm thinking.

You don't do social media.

Ironically, in our case,

that's a good thing.

It means we can control

the narrative,

guide the story to highlight

what makes you

worthy, needed, lovable.

As you know, Morgan Lucas is

an award-winning journalist.

But what you might not know

is that she is from a small town

in Michigan.

She doesn't talk about it much,

but she really cares

about her Midwest roots,

which is something the two

of you have in common.

So, basically, we're going

to lead her away

from anything that villainizes

you further.

Because right now,

you're the one to hate.

The one who ruined a team's

chance of becoming champions.

So we need to humanize you.

Show you for

your wholesome roots.

Show you as the boy who became

a man on the pitcher's mound.

Now, Morgan's going

to start easy.

She's going to ask you how

you got into baseball.

And you'll say...

My grandfather.

Just a little more.

Yeah, um, and my grandfather

taught my To.

Coach Carlos.

He saved me senior year,

passed me in Phys-Ed

when he definitely

should not have.

And he's been so...

Back on track.

So your grandfather...

He really loved the game.

And he taught my To and my mom.

And she, um...

She uh...

I never got to say, you know,

I never got to say in person

how sorry I was to hear

about Angela.

She was such a special person.

Um... so, what's next?

The biggest talking point

is going to be Game Seven.

You and I can craft some sort

of a sympathetic reason

as to why you froze

on the ground-

No!

I don't... I don't want to.

- Diego, it's time for you to-

- No.

- Talk about-

- Talk about... no.

Wait. Are you...

are you leaving?

Diego?!

Hey!

Diego!

Diego, wait, stop!

It's just me and you.

Good.

- Hey. Are you okay?

- Yup.

Hey. Diego... Diego.

Just tap it down.

Tap, yeah.

Yeah, yeah. Tap but not-

Look at getting

their hands dirty.

Oh, yeah.

Jax is a natural.

Two green thumbs.

I'm fully committed to

this whole small town vibe.

So, how did it go with Diego?

Oh, uh...

Are you okay?

He won't even try.

Your lack of dialogue

is scaring me.

Not to overstep... again,

but I think he's more sensitive

than you think.

Sometimes the toughest ones

are the most breakable.

I come in peace-izza.

Can I come in?

This is pepperoni and mushroom

from Dominelli's

Still your favorite, right?

Yeah.

Thank you.

This house hasn't changed a bit.

Look.

Do you still have

that record collection?

Yeah.

Oh, I am so glad you kept these.

Your mom always had

the best vinyl.

Specifically jazz.

She'd laugh if she knew

what was going on now.

She always wanted to know

everything that was going on, remember?

Which you'd actually tell her.

I tried to hide everything from

my parents, but you never did.

It was really great, actually,

looking back.

You guys were so close.

I always admired that.

Is there something that you

wanted to talk about, Hazel?

Okay.

Listen, this is clearly

an uncomfortable situation,

but it is happening.

So, at the end of the day,

no matter what happened

a million years ago,

you are now my client.

And I care about my clients.

I work hard for my clients.

I make miracles happen

for my clients.

Which means I am going to make

miracles happen for you.

Because for me,

work comes first.

No matter what, aways will.

I promised myself

a long time ago

that I wouldn't let someone else

be my validation.

All this to say you come first.

As long as we are

working together.

- Diego, you can trust me.

- Ok.

You know, Hazel, you turned out

really different

than I thought you would.

Everything is different.

Well, not everything.

Oh!

- Still good?

- Oh, so good.

This is for both of us.

Morgan Lucas wants to meet up

later after she checks in.

Okay.

Jax will send you all the info.

Oh...

Wear something that says,

you know, you want to love me.

Your mom was really amazing.

I loved her.

Oh, really good.

Text me!

Thanks for leaving me a slice!

Hey.

So does this make you want

to love me?

Morgan! Hey.

Welcome to Ohio.

Thank you, Hazel.

I missed the Midwest

more than I thought I did.

Morgan Lucas.

Diego Vasquez.

- Pleasure to meet you.

- Likewise.

I am really looking forward

to what you have to say today.

- Yeah.

- Shall we?

Yeah.

- After you.

- Thank you.

Are you sure you want chocolate?

They're actually known for...

I am always sure

about chocolate.

She wants what she wants.

FYI he can be a little

slow to warm,

so I say keep tonight fun,

go deeper later.

Ok.

- One chocolate for you.

- Oh, thank you.

Thank you.

Made best friends back there.

Oh, yeah, he was uh...

Sorry. I'd love to record this,

if you're okay with that.

Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

That's why we're here.

Come on, there's a table over...

Okay. Oh, and ready to record.

Mm. So good.

Okay. You said he was...

Yeah, he was actually from

a town near

where my family is from.

Mmhmm.

He thought I might have been

born there.

Where were you born?

Texas.

Yeah, and we moved here to Ohio.

I grew up here until I moved

to a farm team for Chicago.

I love us Midwesterners.

We always end up in the city.

You are from Ohio, too,

right, Hazel?

- Mmhmm.

- Mmhmm.

Yeah, we're both from here.

Oh. I didn't realize

you two knew each other.

Mmhmm.

Oh, not super well.

We just went to

the same high school.

Diego was a legend.

Total hometown hero.

Everyone thought he was going

to do big things, and he did.

We all followed his career

pretty religiously.

Even me.

So, let's start

from the beginning.

How did you get into baseball?

My grandfather.

He could have gone pro

if he'd been in the States.

He just really loved the game.

And he taught me to love it, too.

Thanks for making the interview

happen here.

I just think there's something

so interesting

about how your childhood

molded you into who you are.

Anyway, we'll see you

both tomorrow.

- Night.

- Bye, Morgan.

Good night.

Great job.

Yeah. You think?

Yeah.

Um... I can walk you home.

Oh, no, you don't have to.

It's alright, so close.

Oh, no. I know. Yeah.

Okay.

Why did you lie to Morgan?

When did I lie?

You said we didn't really

know each other.

Well, we need to keep

her focused on you,

not some uncomfortable nostalgia.

Plus, I didn't really lie.

We didn't know each other.

Not really, anyway.

Thank you for walking me home.

Yeah, no.

- You did not have to do that.

- I wanted to.

So... why haven't you

come back?

Every summer in college,

I hustled to get internships

at top PR firms.

And then when I graduated,

I got a job at a pretty

prestigious one.

It was a job like a million

people were gunning for,

so couldn't give up that

opportunity to come home

and visit people.

How about now?

Now I fly my parents to the city

all the time.

It's really fun having them

in my world.

What about you?

Well, Carlos is still here,

so he takes care

of my mom's house.

And I try to see him

as much as I can,

but usually that involves

me flying him out to games.

- You're busy.

- You're busy.

We're both busy.

Yeah.

- So, uh...

- I'll have Jax...

- You go.

- No, you first.

Okay. I'll have Jax

send you all the details.

- Okay, sounds good.

- Ok.

- Good night.

- Good night.

Morgan and her photog are going

to be a few behind,

but it looks like Diego b*at us.

He's on the field.

How do I find the field?

I'll find the field.

Rather, I'll find someone

to find the field for us.

Jax, I know where the field is.

Of course you do, obvi.

You went here.

So tell me, were you a Gretchen

or a Regina?

I was a Janice myself,

except I wore a lot of pink.

I would not have thought that.

Head to toe.

Head to toe.

I feel like I'm in

a John Hughes movie.

This is beyond picturesque.

Hazel!

Coach Carlos.

So good to see you.

Mija, it's been too long.

Thank you so much

for setting this up.

You saved me a lot of red tape.

Did I have a choice?

Absolutely not.

This is surreal, huh.

Hazel?

Uh... is this good

for the photo sh**t or?

Yeah, good.

It is more than good,

sparkly eyes.

What did Jax's call me?

Sparkly eyes.

Jax thinks your eyes sparkle.

Oh!

Really?

Oh, Morgan's here.

She wants to start

with a portrait.

Good, good.

Photo sh**t.

Let's do it.

Does it feel different?

Yeah.

It does and um... it doesn't.

There's great light here.

Let's start with some sh*ts

of the mound.

Those look great.

Carlos, he's a trip, by the way.

He said that you really loved

Phys Ed, Hazel.

Did he?

Well, I'll make sure to tell him

that I run marathons now.

Mm?

Should we get started?

Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, yeah,

let's get started.

Hey, is everything okay?

It's just looking

really fraught.

Not the guy I met last night.

Hey, maybe try smiling.

Yeah, I'm smiling. Mmhmm.

Okay.

Maybe you can try loosening

him up or something.

Yeah, I'll go talk to him.

I believe in you, Hazel.

- Hey.

- Looking all right.

Let's do something

to loosen you up.

Like?

Teach me how

to throw a fastball.

Be the pitching coach

I never wanted. Come on.

- Right.

- Okay.

Ready?

Got to stretch.

Okay.

Get serious.

Look this way.

Check it out.

- That was not great.

- Not bad.

All right.

So teach me, Coach.

Show me how to do it.

Do you want to throw

a four seam or a two seam?

Literally have no idea

what you're talking about.

There are different grip.

Let's just throw a four seam.

It's a classic.

And I learned it right here

on this mound, actually.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

Okay, so that's for you.

You take your pointer finger

and your middle finger

about an inch

apart on the seams.

Yeah, like that.

And then you rotate the ball

like that.

And then throw it straight.

No spin.

- But I love a spin.

- Yeah.

A pun.

All right, give it a sh*t.

Very serious.

- Hey.

- Okay.

- That was still terrible.

- Pretty bad. Yeah.

But we can get you

up to speed, yeah.

After a few days at camp.

Camp?

Baseball camp.

I am involved with this charity

for kids with cancer.

That's amazing.

Hazel. Hazel.

Yes. Hi.

So keep it up, Coach.

Yeah, I'll uh...

That should do it.

What?

I didn't say anything.

Thanks, man.

I woke to find the frost

across my window.

You seem comfortable here.

Yeah. I haven't been

back in a while,

but home always

feels like home, you know?

- Ready?

- Mmhmm. Ready.

Well, I guess I could have held

my breath.

Karlee.

Hi Hazel.

How are you?

Good.

Hi.

I'm Jax. Hazel's assistant.

Yes.

We went to school together.

Fun. Mmhmm.

Oh, thank you.

I tried to call.

- I know.

- Hi.

Hello is she...?

This is my daughter, Brett.

Hi, Brett.

Hi.

She looks just like you.

Sorry, babe.

She's so fast.

No way!

Hazel.

Hi, Chris.

Oh, my gosh!

So good to see you.

Oh, you too.

Karlee. Hazel.

Walk me through your mindset

in Game Seven.

- What made you-

- No.

I'm sorry.

That's... that's off-limits.

Hazel knows... that.

No.

Diego?

Chris!

Come here, man!

What are you...?

- Good to see you.

- Look at this guy.

I haven't seen you for so long.

You're both here.

Are you guys back...?

No. Hudson and Park Magazine

is doing a piece on Diego.

I'm the publicist.

Hudson and Park.

Wow, that's impressive.

Karlee here is a writer.

Hi, Morgan.

Hi.

- I'm the journalist.

- Oh.

So, how long are you here, dude?

We're leaving tomorrow. Yeah.

Yeah.

Okay, perfect.

We're having a party tonight

because the weather

finally got good.

Our house.

407 Grove.

You guys got to come.

What else are you going to do

on a Friday night?

Nothing.

Kids going to be with my folks.

We are going to rage.

You have to come.

Uh...

You have to come.

Yeah. Yeah, Hazel. Rage.

I mean...

Oh, this is going to be so good.

Just like old times.

Everyone is going to be there.

When they see you guys...

they're going to flip.

Wow, that's... I mean.

Right?

I'm doing a portrait of Diego

and how the town made him

who he is.

I'd love to come.

Maybe interview a few of you.

Yes, of course.

We would be more than happy

to embarrass Diego.

- Karlee...

- Thank you.

I don't have to come.

No. You should.

Okay.

- I'll see you, bro.

- Alright.

See you tonight, Haze.

I'll see you, too.

Okay.

It's gonna be just

like old times.

Yeah.

See you guys tonight.

- Okay.

- Yeah.

Everyone is going to be there, so.

Did you want me to swing by

and pick you up?

We can walk together or

if that's too-

No, no... yeah.

Yeah?

No. Yes. That totally works.

Okay. I'll see you...

see you later then.

See you tonight.

See ya. See ya.

Hazel, we need to talk.

Diego will not open up

about Game Seven.

This... this is a problem.

I'll handle it.

You will get that story

one way or another.

You have my word.

Okay.

Have you ever had

a friend break up?

Karlee, I'm guessing?

Yep.

I chose work in Paris

over her wedding.

Most important day of her life.

I mean, it is Paris.

Thank you for trying.

Hey.

Come in, Mom.

You look nice.

Oh, thank you.

Party at Karlee's.

That'll be fun.

Yeah.

I'm happy you're patching

things up with her.

Honestly, I think she was

just being polite.

Because if Diego

hadn't been there-

Then you wouldn't be here.

Touch.

Okay. Which one?

Oh, that one.

Do you want to patch things up

with her?

Yeah, I really do.

I just hope she can understand

how much she was asking me

to give up.

My boss would have fired me,

but I know how much I hurt her.

And I so wish I could have been

there for her.

I don't know if I could go back

and handle it all differently.

I'm not sure I would.

I made the right choice

for what I wanted.

I understand.

You know, I find

the older you get,

the more empathy and clarity you

have for those that you love.

You've both lived a lot of life

since then.

Maybe you've had enough time

to see the other person's

side of the story.

Maybe.

I hope.

Think about it.

I'll let you finish

getting ready.

Okay.

Hon...

I just have to say it.

I think you put a lot of

pressure on yourself

to be perfect.

Just know we don't want you

to be anything but who you are.

You're amazing the way you are.

Thank you, mom.

You know, he never wanted you

to be anything but you, either.

I just don't think she has

the dramatic personality

to be a housewife.

I couldn't agree more,

Mr. Miller.

Oh, honey, you look fabulous.

Oh, beautiful.

Ten out of ten.

Hometown chic on fleek.

I changed.

I'll get it.

A boy is picking you up

from my house.

I will get the door.

It's not like that, dad?

Sure it's not?

Oh.

Diego!

Oh, come on in.

Mr. Miller.

It's been a while.

Good to see you.

Oh, man it has.

Good to see you, too.

- Diego. Honey.

- Mrs. Miller.

Oh, you are just

as handsome as ever.

These are for you.

Oh!

And just as smart.

Should we go?

Morgan's probably already

on her way.

Oh, right. Yeah, we should

probably head out.

But it's great seeing you both.

Have way too much fun.

And text me if you

want me to pick you up.

We can even go through

a drive-through.

Okay. Good night.

This is kind of weird, huh?

Beyond weird.

You ready?

Yeah.

- Hey.

- Hey.

I'm just going to grab

a couple more quotes

and observe for a little bit

longer, then I got to head out.

Everybody really loves that guy.

Like, genuinely.

It's completely refreshing.

Hm.

Did you know he heads the Board

to a pediatric cancer charity?

And he actually volunteers,

not just gives money.

And he paid to renovate

the baseball field.

That was supposed

to be anonymous.

But that guy's wife's on the PTA

and she's going to keep quiet.

Yeah, and she said that you two

were pretty hot and heavy

in high school.

That's not relevant

to the story.

You see, that's

where I disagree.

Because the story is about

how the town made the man.

And it sounds like

you had a pretty

instrumental part in that.

I didn't.

Trust me.

Any news on Game Seven?

Not yet, but you will get it.

Okay, well, I need to turn

the draft in for my flight,

so tomorrow morning,

the diner, Hazel.

Okay.

Okay.

Hey. Hi.

Am I crazy or did there

used to be a wall here?

You're not crazy.

We watch a lot of home

renovation shows.

Well, it looks incredible.

So do these cookies.

Did you happen to save-

Save some cookie dough?

Do I have a soul?

Hazel, would you like

to break into

the secret cookie dough stash?

I would love nothing more.

So you live here?

I do.

And I teach at Northside.

English teacher.

How did that happen?

Are you still writing?

Well, with teaching

and a five-year old,

it doesn't really leave time

for anything.

You could still find time to

write if you wanted to, right?

Maybe you just need to find

the right story.

Maybe.

You feel right in this house.

I tried to leave for so long,

it's funny.

Never did.

You, Hazel, you really made

it happen.

The life that you always

talked about.

The life you made for yourself.

The career that you made

for yourself.

Hey, um...

I'm really sorry I didn't

come to your wedding.

It's the most important day

of your life,

and I was so focused on...

No, I'm sorry.

It isn't black and white

and I made it that way.

Weddings make you crazy.

I think about it all the time.

That I shouldn't have cut you

out like that.

No, I should have been there

for you and I wasn't.

And I know it hurt you

and I'm so sorry.

I'm sorry.

I missed you.

I missed you, too.

Whoa.

We're just catching up.

It really is a seller's market.

Everybody thought they wanted

to be in the city,

buying everything up.

It's like your old place, Diego.

Rehab project is

all a rage here.

You should actually think about

selling your mom's spot.

Even if it is a tear-down.

The land alone is major.

I mean, I could probably get it

off your hand in like a day.

Did I tell you guys that Karlee

roped me into-

What? It's true.

She roped me into chaperoning

the prom later next week.

And I mean, I had a good time

at the prom,

but not enough to go back.

Am I right?

Am I right, Haze?

I'm going to get some water.

- Chris?

- What? What did I say?

- Think about it.

- Oh, I'm a moron.

You stay. I got this.

Alright. Thanks.

So, Diego, what kind of

free swag do you get?

Dude.

I'm a grown woman.

I should not still be upset

that I didn't go to prom.

It's pathetic.

I blame nostalgia.

Well, to be honest,

it was a let-down.

The food stunk and the punch

was mediocre.

I am so glad you don't

still hate me.

Don't be stupid.

I love you.

I love you.

Oh! This song!

I love this song!

This is nice.

Just like old times.

Yeah.

- You been okay.

- Yeah.

Well, look, I just gotta

say it, man.

I think you two really work.

I mean, you've always worked.

Like, I saw those pictures

of you and those models

and actresses in the tabloids

and you were never

really smiling.

And I hate to break it

to you, buddy,

but tonight you've been doing

an awful lot of smiling.

I just think you two could work.

...I saw the signs,

it opened up my eyes...

We should probably-

Oh, yeah.

This will be fun.

Hello?

Thank you.

Come tomorrow

I'll be missing you.

'Cause you'll

be so far away.

You want to get outta here?

I won't be kissing you...

I'll be on my way.

Guys, goodnight.

We'll see you in the morning.

I have to say I love you

to myself...

So things seem really good

with Karlee.

Yeah, I think we're

in the strike zone.

That's a baseball term.

Now that I'm basically

a professional,

I'm going to be using them

all the time.

- Oh, really?

- Yes.

Like what?

Bullpen?

Grand slam?

RBI?

Don't know what it means,

but it means but we use

it all the time.

Wow. So now we know that

your baseball terminology

is better than your pitching.

That's good.

I was trying to keep

the focus on you.

Thank you very much.

I can play.

I can play.

Sure.

I can.

I'm actually really good.

Okay.

- Seriously?

- Really?

Yes.

Okay.

I have an idea.

Hm.

I am suspect, but intrigued.

It's too bad the gate's locked.

You jumped the gate before.

I'm not jumping the gate.

I am in skinny jeans.

Unless those skinny jeans

are an excuse.

I got a better idea.

All right. Just uh...

You can do it.

Yeah.

No, I got this.

Do not help me.

Not unless you ask me to, no.

Okay.

It's a process I'm getting-

Oh, great, security.

Oh. Diego, I'm stuck.

Okay. I'm not helping

unless you consent.

Consent! Consent!

Hey!

Ball field is closed.

There we go.

Sorry.

Sorry, sorry.

Holy moly.

You're Diego Vasquez.

Hi.

Wow. You're the best, man.

Hey, that no-hitter against the

Padres last season, the best!

Thanks, bro.

Listen, sorry.

We were just trying to get

a couple of pitches in

for old-time's sake.

Yeah, yeah, of course.

No problem, man.

Yeah.

All right. Just so you know,

the gate on the right is open,

so you can just walk

right on through.

What?

It is?

I didn't know.

Oh...

Wow, uh...

Hey, man, can I grab

a selfie real quick?

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Come on.

Snap away. Tag me in it. Okay.

Alright.

One, two...

All right, man.

Hey, thank you so much, man.

I really appreciate it.

- You have a good night.

- Thank you.

You too.

- You are in so much trouble.

- I had no idea.

In so much trouble.

Oh, it just opens like that?

Seriously?

- I didn't know.

- What?

All right, let's go

play baseball.

Come on.

Get you warmed up.

Well... did...

Bet I could hit one off you.

Hazel, come on.

Scared I'm going

to embarrass you

in front of all these people?

Sounds like a challenge.

Come.

I am not swinging

unless it's a real pitch.

Ok.

Did you see that?

How?

Well, I don't want to brag,

but my Central Park

softball team

are the reigning champions,

and I may go to

the batting cages

every time I want to scream.

Okay. I can tell.

Hey.

What happened?

Why did you freeze?

I had a panic att*ck.

I always get them on the

anniversary of my mom's death.

I wasn't told that I would be

pitching that night

till the morning of.

I thought I'd be fine.

I hadn't had any issues

in a while.

Then um...

I saw this mom and her kid

behind home plate.

And the mom looked

so much like my mom.

I lost it. I... I froze.

I don't know for how long

before Coach came in to take me

out of the game.

I should have told Mark

and opened up about it.

It's just...

My mom meant so much to me,

and we were this

really great team.

I just never been able

to talk about her death.

I don't know what it's like

to lose someone like that.

But what I do know is how much

you loved her.

I think that's why

this hurts so much.

You had so much more love

to give her.

And really that's

a beautiful thing.

And it's strong because you are.

But talking about it,

that makes you strong.

None of this makes you weak.

None of it.

It's what makes you a man.

I found out I was losing her,

and then I lost you.

And then all I had was baseball.

And now that's gone.

Baseball isn't gone.

Hey.

I'm sitting right here.

I want to show you something.

I've never been able

to go back in here

since the night that she...

and I want to pack it up.

I really do.

I've tried.

It's just... I can't.

Um... I need to tell you

something about that night.

It doesn't matter?

It was a long time ago.

Just let me get it out.

The night of prom

was the same night

that I found out

my mom was sick.

It was already really advanced.

She didn't want me knowing

until after.

But I saw some papers

from the hospital

and I should have

told you, Hazel.

But I couldn't.

I didn't know how to let you

see me that way.

You were there, ready,

in that amazing gold dress.

And like I broke you.

I've never regretted anything

more in my entire life.

Thank you for telling me.

I am so sorry I made you feel

like you couldn't.

Oh, restless night.

Please sing to me.

I'll be awake

when the morning

breaks the sea

I feel it all

when sunrise comes

when I reach for you

and I know that

you'll be gone

you're always feigning

in love

I can't believe you've

done this for me.

Hazel...

I missed you more than

I ever knew I could.

Me too.

Not too old for fun.

We raged!

So loud.

So much fun.

You want some food?

It's Mark... I'll take the call.

Okay.

I will be right back.

Can you get me a coffee?

- Yes.

- Thank you.

Cutting it pretty close, Hazel.

But I have about an hour

to get the article in.

Morgan, I was thinking...

- Do you have the story?

- No.

I think we have another

exciting spin. We can-

No, no, no. The article doesn't

work without Game Seven.

I'm sure there's another way

we can-

No.

He needs this article.

And without his story,

the article is dead.

Why is the article dead?

Hazel? Why is

the article dead?

Unless you talk about

why you frozen in Game Seven,

the article is a no go.

That was the angle

from the beginning.

Diego?

Diego, wait, wait.

Let's... let's talk about this.

As my publicist or as my...

As your what?

Your career really does

come first, huh?

You're pretty clear about that.

You sold me out.

No, I didn't.

Did you tell Morgan that she'd

get the story about Game Seven?

Well, Morgan thinks

there's no story without it.

That's not what I asked.

Did you tell Morgan

she'd get the story

even after I said it

was off the table?

Yes.

But I wasn't going to tell her.

I told you everything.

I showed you everything.

And you just-

Was yesterday just an...

just an act?

No.

To get the story

what you wanted?

No. No. Mark hired me so that

I could change your reputation.

So you could play again.

So I was just going to read my

deepest secret as a headline?

No.

How are you going to spin that,

Hazel?

You know what?

Tell Morgan whatever

you need to tell her.

Spin the story

whichever way you want.

Because you always do that.

Morgan. Bye.

Diego...

Hey. Hazel.

Are you okay?

I know that there's a lot going

on, but I think-

No, you don't have any idea

what's going on.

You don't understand

how it works.

Oh, and why is that?

Go ahead, say it, Hazel.

I know you want to.

The stakes are higher

for me, Karlee.

You think about how

I got out of here.

And you?

Well, I got the chance

to go to New York

and create this amazing career

and life for myself.

And you think that

your life is so great

because you've crafted

this story for yourself?

Big city hotshot

with a chic wardrobe.

Your only friend

is your assistant,

and the only real relationship

you've ever had

was in high school.

And you won't even fight

for that one... again.

Look, I may not have gotten

to live out the dream I had

when I was 16,

but dreams change.

I have a beautiful family

that loves me

and a job that is fulfilling

every day.

I live in reality.

I don't live in this fake story

like you do.

Karlee, that's not-

I feel like I missed

more than I should have.

I think I really messed this up.

From what I heard,

you absolutely one-hundo P

may have messed this up.

But if anyone can fix this,

you can.

You can fix anything.

Just think about the

right way to spin it.

Or not spin it.

My metaphor is off,

but it sounds good,

so let's just go with that, okay?

How would you feel if I did

the right thing

but that may bankrupt

my new business,

which means you may have

to look for a new job,

and the New York Mets

may never win again.

If it means your happiness.

I would literally love nothing

more in the world, Hazel.

Even over the Mets?

Even over the Mets,

which is hard.

You got this.

You've always got this.

Okay. Let's go ruin

my career.

Okay.

Morgan...

I apologize, but I am unable

to give you

the information you want.

Well, my editor wants answers,

and I can't keep this quiet, Hazel,

Feel free to serve me up.

Word will get out, Hazel, and

your business may not survive.

I know.

Are you sure you want

to do this?

Because, you know,

above anybody else,

being a woman in a

competitive field,

the job comes first... always.

Otherwise, you can be knocked

out of the running like that.

Are you really sure that you

want to knock yourself

out of the running?

I am sure.

Okay.

For what it's worth,

I really respect you, Hazel,

for putting your client first.

Mark. Hello.

I have some not so good news.

So you want to talk about it?

Okay. I'll wait, mijo.

She sold me out.

This whole thing was an act

so that she could get

what she wanted.

I don't know, mijo.

Hazel was always a bad actress.

Remember when she was

in that musical? Ooof!

Listen to me.

I know a lot of years

have gone by,

but Hazel always wanted

what was best for you.

Your mom always said, Hazel

will keep you on your toes,

push you to open up,

be a better man.

I think you should talk to her.

To, she wanted me to tell

the whole world

about the worst moment

of my life.

And what would be

so bad about that.

Mark. What?

What, what, do you mean

the article's dead?

She k*lled the article.

Yeah, well, hopefully the Mets

will still consider me,

but I don't know what

she was thinking.

Yeah, I'll talk to you later.

Articles dead.

To! The article is dead!

The article's dead.

I gotta go!

Hey, I know I've called like

a trillion times already,

but I just want to say

I'm sorry again.

I was wrong.

I was so wrong about everything.

Please call me back.

I need you in my life.

You are my...

you're my best friend

and I love you.

Honey...

I know you're an adult,

but as your mom,

I need to say something.

You're so strong and so driven,

and we are so proud of you.

But you deserve even more

than what you have,

what you can give yourself.

I don't think Diego is ever

going to talk to me again.

I did the right thing, right?

Like, I didn't throw away

my entire career for nothing, right?

Thanks for coming.

What can I do for you, Diego?

I have about 20 minutes

to catch my flight.

Game Seven of the World Series

happened on the same day

of the 15-year anniversary

of my mom's death.

And the bottom of the 9th, I

suffered a massive panic att*ck.

Um... are you sure you want

to do this?

This can be a pretty difficult

thing to work through.

And I'll never make sense

of losing my mom.

But I also don't want

to lose someone else.

Someone who taught me

that feeling my pain

doesn't make me weak.

So I'm going to start

this story earlier

on the night that I walked out

on the love of my life.

Yeah.

Hazel.

I texted and DM'd you

like a million times.

I turned my phone off.

I decided I am never leaving

this apartment again.

Even though I can't afford

it anymore?

Do you still love me even

though I'm not your boss?

I really wish you hadn't gone

on a comms cleanse today.

Morgan sent this over

a little earlier.

It's coming out tomorrow.

Oh, no.

I ruined everything.

I won state for oratory

and speech and debate,

so you're welcome in advance.

"When infamous pitcher Diego

Vasquez was barely 18 years old,

"his mother was diagnosed with

aggressive stage four

"pancreatic cancer."

Oh, God.

"His single mom, Angela Vasquez,

"immigrated to the

United States at 13.

"She got here

and didn't speak English,

"but she made a life

for herself, for us.

"I never knew how much

I didn't have

"because everything felt

so full with her."

Quote like Diego said a quote

about his mom?

I'll skip to the end.

Shall we?

Yes.

"Diego Vasquez looked at me

and spoke quietly.

"Last night, I finally

told someone my story.

"And when she listened,

I felt lighter.

"Like the weight of my anger

and sadness lifted a bit.

"She told me that talking

about my pain made me strong.

"So I thought it was time

to bulk up even more.

"Even if it's the scariest thing

I've ever done.

"Because if I don't, who will?

"I looked at Mr. Vasquez

and couldn't help but think

"there was absolutely no spin

on this fastball."

You think he's talking about me?

Oh, he's definitely talking

about you, Hazel.

Got all your sappy voicemails,

and I decided that I couldn't

let you run away again.

You're my best friend

and I love you, too.

I smell like food and tears.

I'm used to it.

I have a child.

I have to find him.

He's with Chris back home.

Oh.

He's been hanging out

with us a lot.

Why don't we get you packed

and showered and maybe

bring a dress.

Thank you.

You guys got me.

I cannot believe you roped me

into this.

Blame Karlee.

She signed us up

for two chaperone spots,

and she had to go out of town.

The kids are freaking out.

You know you're super famous.

Oh, yeah.

Hey, hey, hey!

Dude, I'm hungry.

Hey! Shh.

Hi.

Hey.

Diego...

After you broke up with me,

I promised myself that I would

never be hurt like that again.

I built this wall of sarcasm

and stories

and bravado around my heart.

But when I read that article,

I saw how brave you are,

so I knew I had

to be brave, too.

You thought you broke me,

but I think you cracked me open

and open to let you in.

Open to love you.

There has never been anyone else

but you, Hazel.

Will you go to the prom with me?

- Well, yeah.

- Yeah.

Now we just got to work

on your fastball.

Yeah. No spin.

You love a spin, come on.

Not now, Mark.

Listen to your heart...

When he's calling for you

It's Mark.

Hi, Mark.

Mr. Vasquez.

What a comeback.

A no-hitter in your first

professional game back.

How do you feel?

I feel great.

Yeah, I feel really great.

It's been quite the year

for you since opening up

about your mental health

struggles in such a public way.

Yeah, a lot to unpack,

but I'm better for it.

My pitching is better for it.

No way to spin that.

And how are you liking New York?

It feels like home.

It really does.

You better get ready.

You're about to be so busy,

you're going to wish you

weren't so good.

Cannot wait.

Okay, your publicity call with

the publisher is in ten minutes.

The book is officially

a bestseller.

This author is hot.

There was never any doubt.

Karlee, it's official.

You're a best-selling author.

We have been fielding all

kinds of interview requests,

including Morgan Lucas, who

wants you on her new podcast.

Don't be nervous.

You're a mom.

You gave birth.

You can do anything.

Plus, you're my client.

I will be with you

every step of the way.

- Hey, babe.

- Hey.

Look, I got to run. Talk soon.

Love you.

- Hi.

- Hi.

Oh, my goodness.

I am never going to get

used to this.

Or someone cooking

in my kitchen.

Well, get used to me cooking

in your kitchen

for the rest of our lives,

mi amore.

At least in the off-season.
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