:10:02
How could that be a strike?
He didn't even swing at it.
:10:06
Well, he doesn't have to swing at it.
:10:09
You see, it's a strike as long
as he puts it over the plate...
:10:12
...between the batter's
shoulders and his knees.
:10:15
I see. If the batter were really smart,
he'd stoop down and fool the pitcher.
:10:19
I'll bet you this next one's
a double upcurve in the side pocket.
:10:23
Yeah. Maybe he'll hit
into a quadruple play.
:10:27
Do you think he will?
:10:28
Wouldn't surprise me a bit.
:10:38
Safe? He's out a mile!
:10:39
How much are they paying you,
you one-eyed chiseler?
:10:42
What do you do in the winter,
burn down hospitals? Grave robber!
:10:46
- Ain't there no laws in this country?
- Shut up, will you?
:10:49
What do you mean, shut up?
You got a lot of nerve.
:10:52
That guy was out a mile. By six miles!
:10:54
I'll beef all I like!
You'd think I didn't buy a ticket.
:10:57
Well, I did. You wanna see it? Here!
$ 1.65 of good American dough.
:11:01
- Sit down.
- Sit down.
:11:03
- Took his foot off the base,
and he's claiming he didn't.
:11:06
Got as much right here as anybody. More
than most, because I'm here all the time.
:11:10
Ask the usher, the ticket office.
First in line at the opening game.
:11:14
- If the shortstop had kept his...
I mean, if the short...
:11:18
Maybe I could draw you
a diagram of it here a little.
:11:38
- Come on, Joe!
- Come on, Joe!
:11:41
- Two on, two out.
- Have a peanut.
:11:43
Thanks. A homer would win
the game, wouldn't it?
:11:46
- Nothing less.
- What's the matter?
:11:48
- You're wonderful.
- Of course. Didn't you know?
:11:51
I had you mixed up.
What is your name again?
:11:53
- Just call me Tessie.
- Hi, Tessie. Call me Sammy.