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- The Pioneers is a baseball team that struggles to stay out of last place, annoying crusty owner Mitzi . Happy is the team manager which includes new pitcher Dave, egotistical Frank, and Arnold, the debonair 2nd baseman.
- A look at the lives of four women who work at a Manhattan real estate office.
- John Bowman juggles his home life and the lock company where he serves as a middle manager.
- Paul tags along with John and Drew sheen they go see a calendar girl (Sherrie Rose).
- John is upsetting learn he must a cast for 10 weeks after he hurts his leg while coaching T-ball.
- John acts on his fears after mistaking the symbolism in the play that Maureen writes.
- Warehouse manager and family man John Browman discovers his son Paul is dating a Buddhist and is planning to convert.
- John and Drew accidentally damage an expense statue at their boss's house.
- Mike makes love to his wife three times in one night. The next day he hits three home runs. Could there be a connection? His superstitious teammates encourage him to keep it up for as long as he possibly can.
- Lee organizes a reunion of old players. One dies and she tries to minimize the damage. Hardball meets his predecessor and the two bond.
- Hardball comes to work drunk after his wife leaves him. Lee tries to help, but ends up injuring Barry Bonds. She later helps him get his job back. Meanwhile Dave deals with a stalker. Hardball gets revenge on the mascot who stole his wife.
- Happy wants to beat an old rival who stole his girlfriend years ago. Can the Pioneers come through for their manager?
- Lola invites everyone over to her home to celebrate her country's traditional holiday, El Día de Compasión - The Day of Forgiveness -- where they can forgive each other for the little slights and irritations made over the past year. But when their character flaws - such as being sarcastic, hot-tempered, nosey or chauvinistic -- are brought to light, they all strive to prove they're not that way.
- Ava wonders if her happy marriage is in trouble and feels a little guilty when sparks fly between her and a client named Alec who, like her, has a much younger partner. Meanwhile Chloe, who wants a guy who's more of a tiger than a pussycat, thinks her wish has come true when she meets a strong but silent bodyguard; Lola wonders if her new boyfriend will be able to look past their extremely different cultures; and Sellers has his own reasons for not wanting to set Emerson up with his friend.
- 20058.0 (19)TV EpisodeChloe, who lacks the holiday spirit, ends up in a cab accident while rushing to buy a last-minute gift for Ava's toy giveaway. While in a state of limbo, Chloe is escorted on a journey by the three Ghosts of Christmas: Emerson, Lola and Ava -- from her past, present and future -- and they show her how her way of thinking will affect her and those she cares about.
- Lola is puzzled about why Fletcher doesn't take the initiative. Her friends suggest she surprise him by coming to the door naked. Unfortunately, this gives Fletcher a heart attack. At the hospital, Chloe has her eyes on a cute doctor, Ava has to take part in a childbirth and Emerson has to act as an in-between for Lola and Fletcher because he just can't survive seeing her.
- To prove to the gorgeous Lola that people treat her special because of her looks and not just because she's a nice person, Chloe challenges her to make herself plain and homely to see if people are indeed affected by her appearance. Meanwhile, Ava is convinced that the "fox factor" works, and is so displeased with her new driver's license picture that she enlists Emerson, who went to photography camp as a youngster, to head to the DMV to take a better photograph but they end up getting arrested.