:25:01
	Right, you're a low-ball hitter.
:25:03
	Man, I did love this game.
:25:08
	I'd have played for food money.
:25:11
	It was the game, the sounds, the smells.
:25:17
	Did you ever hold a ball
or a glove to your face?
:25:23
	Yeah.
:25:25
	I used to love traveling on the trains
from town to town.
:25:30
	The hotels, brass spittoons in the lobbies...
:25:34
	...brass beds in the rooms.
:25:41
	It was the crowd...
:25:44
	...rising to their feet
when the ball was hit deep.
:25:56
	I'd play for nothing.
:26:05
	It's my family.
:26:10
	What's with the lights?
:26:13
	All the stadiums have them now.
:26:15
	-Even Wrigley Field.
-It's harder to see the ball.
:26:19
	The owners found that more people
can attend night games.
:26:23
	Owners.
:26:39
	Mr. Jackson, this is my wife Annie
and my daughter Karin.
:26:43
	Ma'am.
:26:46
	Are you a ghost?
:26:50
	-She's kidding.
-That's okay.
:26:54
	-What do you think?
-You look real to me.
:26:58
	Then I guess I'm real.