For Love of the Game
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:28:07
Now you got the idea.
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Down goes Tuttle.
What a knockdown pitch that was.

:28:17
There's a message being delivered.
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Yankee Stadium is like a schoolyard...
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...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....

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Bill Murdie goes from umpire to referee.
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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...
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...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.
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Number One: Billy Martin,
Bobby Richardson.

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

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

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-Steve Boyer, Roy White.
-Would you mind?

:29:06
You can't smoke in a bar.
What, now you can't talk in a bar?

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This ain't church, lady.
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-Tuttle back up to the plate.
-Two and two!

:29:14
Same shit, different day?
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I'd throw it at you again,
but I'm afraid Murdie'd run me.

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-Strike three!
-Good breaking ball.

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-Got him looking.
-Greatjob setting up the hitter.

:29:32
Tuttle looks like a deer
caught in the headlights.

:29:35
Chapeljelly-legged him.
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So at the end of one,
Tigers nothing, Yankees nothing.

:29:40
Here we go now. Four, five, six.
Let's get something started.

:29:44
José, atta-baby. It's all about positioning.
:29:48
You got to wait on this guy.
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-Mike, can I have some water?
-Sure thing, Billy.

:29:54
You all right?
:29:58
You got it going good out there.

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