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:09:01
Look at that.
You got the perfect swing for this ballpark.

:09:04
I don't know.
If anybody's gonna do it, it'll be Mickey.

:09:07
He hits from both sides of the plate.
:09:10
You don't think you got a shot?
:09:13
You got a short porch out there.
:09:16
I don't know...
:09:18
I don't think about that, I’m sorry.
:09:21
I don't know what you want me to say.
:09:23
- I don't think about that sort of stuff.
- Come on.

:09:27
I gotta get ready for the game.
I’ll talk to you later.

:09:32
All right, I’ll catch you later.
:09:38
I should've talked to you first but I met
with some of the writers this morning.

:09:43
I told them I’m expecting you
to be our leader.

:09:45
Shit. I don't know.
What about Whitey or Yogi?

:09:48
They've been here longer than me.
:09:50
You're the heart and soul of this team.
:09:52
I know Casey could be rough on you,
but whatever happened with him is over.

:09:56
I’m the manager now
and this is what I expect.

:10:00
I’m not just talking about on the field.
:10:01
Nothing comes between
me and the ballpark. You know that.

:10:04
I know.
:10:06
I got nothing against
blowing off a little steam, but...

:10:09
...the guys look up to you.
:10:12
There's a responsibility
that comes with that.

:10:16
You've got to be the one.
:10:17
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to Yankee stadium.

:10:22
We direct your attention now
to home plate.

:10:25
Please welcome
the "Voice of the Yankees," Mel Allen.

:10:32
Thank you, Bob Sheppard.
Hello there, everybodyl

:10:38
Now, please give a warm welcome...
:10:41
...to the Commissioner of Baseball,
Mr. Ford Frick.

:10:45
Thank you, Mel.
:10:46
He died and nobody told him.
:10:48
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,
and welcome to the house that Ruth built.

:10:56
As I stand here this afternoon,
it is impossible not to think of the Babe...


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