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* OneTrueThreesome: While there's not a lot of fanfic for the series, Dink/Josh/Ruth Rose is definitely a ship that crops up and the first fanfic series on Archive of Our Own features it as a main ship.

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* OneTrueThreesome: While there's not a lot of fanfic for the series, Dink/Josh/Ruth Rose is definitely a ship that crops up and the first fanfic series on Archive of Our Own features (now [[DeadFic deleted due to one of the authors disappearing from the Internet]]) featured it as a main ship.

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* WhatAnIdiot: In ''The Unwilling Umpire'', the actual crook eagerly and easily gives up his address to an anonymous buyer interested in his (stolen) baseballs.
** TruthInTelevision to some degree as there really are crooks that stupid in real life.

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* WhatAnIdiot: In ''The Unwilling Umpire'', the actual crook eagerly and easily gives up his address to an anonymous buyer interested in his (stolen) baseballs.
** TruthInTelevision to some degree as there really are crooks that stupid in real life.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series started running in the mid-90s and while it's not a big problem, the plot of ''"The Bald Bandit"'' would be ''extremely'' out of place in modern times, given the rise of smartphones and other smart devices that would have made it easy for Lucky to back up his footage electronically and thus forced the titular villain to take more...[[WouldHurtAChild drastic measures]].
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series started running in the mid-90s and while it's not a big problem, the plot of ''"The Bald Bandit"'' would be ''extremely'' out of place in modern times, given the rise of smartphone and other smart devices that would have made it easy for Lucky to back up his footage electronically and thus forced the titular villain to take more...[[WouldHurtAChild drastic measures]].

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series started running in the mid-90s and while it's not a big problem, the plot of ''"The Bald Bandit"'' would be ''extremely'' out of place in modern times, given the rise of smartphone smartphones and other smart devices that would have made it easy for Lucky to back up his footage electronically and thus forced the titular villain to take more...[[WouldHurtAChild drastic measures]].
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series started running in the mid-90s and while it's not a big problem, the plot of ''"The Bald Bandit"'' would be ''extremely'' out of place in modern times, given the rise of smartphone and other smart devices that would have made it easy for Lucky to back up his footage electronically and thus forced the titular villain to take more...[[WouldHurtAChild drastic measures]].
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* FridgeHorror: While Nate and the Pinto twins are mostly just set dressing for this series, one has to wonder how they felt about their older siblings (who, given their own young age, they probably saw as nearly invincible) nearly getting killed multiple times; heck, in ''the second book'', Ruth Rose is in the center of an active HostageSituation (one she defuses herself but still).

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* WhatAnIdiot: In ''The Unwilling Umpire'', the actual crook eagerly and easily gives up his address to an anonymous buyer interested in his (stolen) baseballs.

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* OneTrueThreesome: While there's not a lot of fanfic for the series, Dink/Josh/Ruth Rose is definitely a ship that crops up and the first fanfic series on Archive of Our Own features it as a main ship.
* WhatAnIdiot: In ''The Unwilling Umpire'', the actual crook eagerly and easily gives up his address to an anonymous buyer interested in his (stolen) baseballs.baseballs.
** TruthInTelevision to some degree as there really are crooks that stupid in real life.
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* WhatAnIdiot: In ''The Unwilling Umpire'', the actual crook eagerly and easily gives up his address to an anonymous buyer interested in his (stolen) baseballs.

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