A League of Their Own
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1:13:02
When Betty"s in trouble,
you back her up every pitch!

1:13:06
l seem to remember last week, somebody
throwing a resin bag in my face.

1:13:10
Told me to get my fat ass behind
the plate. Was that you or the umpire?

1:13:14
You could"ve backed me up today...
1:13:16
...instead of holding me back.
1:13:18
l hold you back?
1:13:24
lt"s like at home.
1:13:26
lt"s like if you"re here,
then l"m not here.

1:13:29
What"s that mean?
1:13:31
l don"t know what l mean.
l know l"m wrong.

1:13:34
l know you"re right and l"m wrong.
l know that. l just--

1:13:41
l just get so mad!
1:13:44
Why do you gotta be so good?
1:14:01
Dottie, here you are.
You weren"t on the bus.

1:14:04
Can l speak to you a minute?
1:14:08
l have to leave.
1:14:10
Don"t worry.
The bus wouldn"t leave without you.

1:14:13
l"m leaving the team.
1:14:16
What?
1:14:17
-Why? What--
-l have to go home.

1:14:19
Home? You can"t go home now.
1:14:22
This couldn"t come at a worse time.
1:14:25
We"re in a bit of a crisis,
and l have to try to pull something off.

1:14:29
lt"s not a good time to lose
our most popular player.

1:14:32
-What"s the problem?
-l don"t want to talk about it.

1:14:36
lt"s personal?
1:14:40
lt"s one of the girls, isn"t it?
1:14:42
lt"s Mae, right?
1:14:46
Kit, that"s it.
l"ve noticed there"s some friction.

1:14:49
That"s fine. No problem.
Doesn"t mean you have to quit.

1:14:53
l can arrange a trade.
1:14:55
Racine? Kenosha? South Bend?
1:14:58
Trade me or whatever.
1:14:59
But figure it out by tomorrow,
or l"m going home.


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