For Love of the Game
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:18:03
There's something wrong with
either his arm, his elbow or his shoulder.

:18:07
He doesn't look very comfortable..
:18:11
-Bill, he's hurt.
-Here he comes. He's going out to visit.

:18:17
-You just do something there?
-No.a

:18:20
-You hurting?
-No..

:18:23
How long?a
:18:26
Ten years.e
:18:30
-What do you want to do?
-I'd like you to smile at me...

:18:32
...pat me on the fanny and march your butt
to that dugout and sit down.

:18:36
-I want this goddamn game, Billy.
-I want it, too.u

:18:49
If it gets any worse, I'll sit down.
:18:54
Ready to go?v
:19:01
Where's my pat?j
:19:07
Thank you.t
:19:08
-You let me know.
-Yeah. He's all right.

:19:13
-He's flexing his hand.
-What?ì

:19:15
He does that when his arm's tingling.
:19:18
Soon he'll not be able
to feel anything and--

:19:20
You know him?
:19:22
Yeah, and I know Mickey fucking Mantle.
:19:24
Hey, watch the language, okay?
There's people in here.

:19:30
God, I hate Yankee fans..
:19:34
How can you leave
when your guy's winning?s

:19:36
-He's not gonna win.
-How do you know?á

:19:38
Because he's hurting and he won't
tell anyone, and he won't come out.

:19:43
I don't know.e
:19:45
Honey, I hope you're wrong..
:19:47
As you mentioned earlier...
:19:49
...there's no love lost at all
between Tuttle and Chapel...

:19:52
...and Tuttle wouldjust love
to break up this perfecto right now.

:19:56
Yes, he would.

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