really well: "somewhere the sun is shining, somewhere the children shout, but there iç no joy in mudvilleuck out." alex: hey-- he has the same name as you. right. we caseys are baseball legends. do you want to try, alicia? sure. o.k. there you go. nice, alicia. that's it. want to try, alex? o.k., remember, keep your eye on the ball. that's o.k., you just need a little practice. want to try again? o.k. nice going! ( kids cheering ) emma: congratulations. you're doing a splendid job. keep up the good work. i try to remember what interested me at their age. i liked to do things, not stand around and watch. how did you get so good at sports? my mother died when i was young, so i spent a lot of time with my dad-- a real sports fan. we used to play ball a lot and he'd coach me in the park. well, it comes in handy here. o.k. everybody, come over here! thanks for telling rebecca about the opening here. i think she'll work out just fine. from what alex tells me, she really understands kids. it certainly looks that way. alex wants to take guitar lessons with her. i'm thinking about settg it up. tha