:08:00
I haven't seen it happen in 20 years.
Worst scandal since the Black Sox.
:08:04
- Phil, I want you to meet Miss...
- Harding, I know. How do you do?
:08:09
Chronicle.
:08:11
You mean our paper sends
two men to cover one game?
:08:14
No. I cover the game,
he kicks it around in his column.
:08:16
- We've only got one man at Vichy.
- Vichy? Are they still in the league?
:08:20
Who's pitching?
:08:31
The hat.
:08:33
Thank you.
:08:37
Hey, buddy, tell her it ain't raining.
:08:41
Fella wanted me to tell you
that it ain't raining.
:08:46
- Who's playing today?
- The Athletics and the Yanks.
:08:49
The Athletics will bat first, you see,
and after they've made three outs...
:08:53
...then the Yanks come to bat.
:08:55
I see. Then they have to make
the same number of outs.
:08:58
That's right. That's right.
And each team has nine innings.
:09:02
But wouldn't it always come out even
if they made the same number of outs?
:09:07
No, no, no. You see...
:09:09
You see, an out... An out is...
Well, it's just an out.
:09:12
- Come on! Play ball!
- Play ball!
:09:15
Okay.
:09:19
Now, there's the first batter.
:09:21
Now, he's gonna try to hit the ball
as far as he can...
:09:24
...and get around as many bases
as he can.
:09:27
If he could get around all the bases
and back to home plate...
:09:30
...that would mean a run for his team.
:09:34
The pitcher's gonna try
to make him miss it.
:09:36
- Which one is the pitcher?
- The one pitch...
:09:39
The fellow in the middle.
:09:46
One out.
:09:48
No. No, one strike. That's a strike.
:09:50
Two more of those before he's out.
:09:52
- Why?
- Well, because it's... Are you kidding?