For Love of the Game
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...l wanted to.
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-When will you be back?
-I already checked.

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Four weeks from Thursday
I'll be back in New York, so...

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...that Thursday night...
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...meet me in the bar downstairs
at 10:00, okay?

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I'll be there waiting for you.
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If you don't show up, if you leave me
standing in that bar, it'll ruin this.

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Well, then I guess I'll just have to show up.
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I'm serious.
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I'll be there, Jane, okay?
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Okay, Billy Chapel.
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Birch, baby! Kiss that bitch good-bye!
Take it over!

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Clear the mechanism.
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You look old, Davis.
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Are we that old?
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And the fastball sinks at the knees,
and the count 0 and 1.

:41:44
Don't smile at me, Davis. I hate that.
:41:46
It was a sad day in Detroit
when Gary Wheeler...

:41:49
...the owner of the Tigers
and a somewhat beleaguered franchise...

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...was forced to trade Davis Birch,
who was a free agent.

:41:56
Detroit could not come up
with his monetary demands.

:41:59
The Yankees were waiting
with open arms and an open wallet.


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