For Love of the Game
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:27:02
-Strike two!
-That shit's outside.

:27:05
No wonder nobody likes you.
Everything's a goddamn debate.

:27:09
Fastball, and it runs right on
that outside corner.

:27:13
So 0 and 2 the count to Sam Tuttle.
:27:16
I saw that shitty little Hollywood movie
you did.

:27:26
-Ball!
-Sinski wanted that one.

:27:29
So did Chap.
You see the reaction on his face.

:27:31
That's a good pitch on the outside corner.
:27:34
Tuttle didn't like the first two calls,
and now he gets a break on that one.

:27:37
That's not the kind ofpitch that Chapel's
gonna like being called a ball all day long.

:27:46
Don't crowd me, Sam.
:27:49
I hate being crowded.
:27:55
One and two the count, and Tuttle
has really moved up on the plate.

:27:59
He's all over the plate now.
:28:07
Now you got the idea.
:28:14
Down goes Tuttle.
What a knockdown pitch that was.

:28:17
There's a message being delivered.
:28:19
Yankee Stadium is like a schoolyard...
:28:21
...and Bill Murdie looks like a teacher
who sees trouble.

:28:25
They say in every great athlete there's
a mean streak and Chapel's no different....

:28:30
Bill Murdie goes from umpire to referee.
:28:34
When I played against this guy,
if he had good stuff he'd flip you like this.

:28:38
He'd throw a ball right over your head...
:28:40
...just to let you know,
"I can throw the ball anywhere I want. "

:28:43
You know,
I've been a Yankee fan since 1958.

:28:46
I can name a Yankee for every number.
:28:49
Oh, God. Please don't.
:28:51
Number One: Billy Martin,
Bobby Richardson.

:28:53
Two: Frank "The Crow" Crosetti
and Bobby Murcer.

:28:57
Three: The Babe. Four: Gehrig.
:28:59
-Five: DiMaggio. Six--
-Excuse me.


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