:17:02
Hell, I can't quit now.
I got to see this ball park.
:17:06
Not everyone can see it. You might not.
:17:10
Give it a try.
:17:18
I need all the karma I can get right now.
:17:27
-Thanks. You're the first car by.
-How far you going?
:17:30
-How far you going?
-Iowa.
:17:33
If it's okay, I'll just ride along a while.
I play baseball.
:17:38
-Hop in.
-All right.
:17:49
I'm looking for a place to play.
:17:51
I heard that all through the Midwest,
they have towns with teams.
:17:55
And in some places,
they'll even find you a day job...
:17:58
...so you can play ball
nights and weekends.
:18:01
This is your lucky day, kid.
We're going someplace kind of like that.
:18:06
All right.
:18:07
-I'm Ray Kinsella. This is Terence Mann.
-Hi.
:18:12
I'm Archie Graham.
:18:26
It's funny the way he described towns
finding you a job...
:18:30
...so that you could play on their team.
They haven't done that for years.
:18:35
My dad did that for a while,
but that was in the '20s.
:18:39
What happened to your father?
:18:41
He never made it as a ballplayer...
:18:43
...so he tried to get his son
to make it for him.
:18:46
By the time I was 10, playing baseball...
:18:48
...got to be like eating vegetables
or taking out the garbage.
:18:53
So when I was 14, I started to refuse.
:18:57
Can you believe that?
:18:59
American boy refusing to have a catch
with his father?