
Dan Phillips has spent eight years building a life around what’s left – raising his two kids alone, selling pieces of his treasured baseball card collection to occasionally make ends meet, and keeping his late wife’s memory alive in every careful decision he makes. He’s learned to be enough, even when it doesn’t feel like it.
Henli Dunston is drowning in her late father’s legacy – boxes of baseball cards she doesn’t understand and a relationship she never quite figured out how to fix before it was too late.
When a Las Vegas card show nearly ends in disaster, a stranger with kind eyes and an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball steps in to help.
What starts as a favor becomes something neither of them expected. As Dan helps Henli discover the true value of her father’s collection – including a card that could change her life – they uncover something even more valuable: a connection that feels like coming home.
But loving someone new means making space for them in a life carefully built around loss. For Dan, that means facing the question he’s been avoiding for eight years: Can you honor the past and still choose the future?
For Henli, it means finding her place in a family that’s already complete – or learning whether love is enough to make room for one more.
Together they learn to step up to the plate, because…
One swing can change everything.