Summer Catch (2001)

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When you think of Cape Cod
you probably think of beaches...
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lobster, little fishing villages.
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Well, I grew up here, and
I mostly think of baseball.
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The best amateur ball in the country
is played in the Cape Cod Baseball League.
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Playing here is the chance of a lifetime.
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I've been mowing this field in Chatham
since I was 14.
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But this summer it feels a little different.
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If you're a college player like me, the Cape
is where you want to go for the summer.
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Little towns like Yarmouth and Dennis,
Wareham and Chatham.
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Families open their homes to kids
from all over the country...
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who come to show their stuff
to big league scouts.
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Hi, I'm Billy Brubaker.
This is Miles...
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Dalrymple. Love y'all's house.
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So, how's the surf?
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Some of us are farther away from home
than we've ever been.
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Staying with people who have
strange ideas about being a house parent.
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Are you hungry, honey?
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Come here, I have something for you.
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They say one in six big leaguers played
in the Cape League.
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I can't count all the ones
I've seen play on this field.
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Bagwell, Bell, Biggio,
Nomar, Mo Vaughn, the Big Hurt.
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I've watched so many dreams
come true and die...
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on the ball fields of the Cape.
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Hard as it is to believe,
now it's my turn.
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Now I'm the guy the scouts
will be watching.
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Now I'm the guy putting it on the line
every time I take the mound.
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This is my last shot to make it.
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The last house on the block,
you might say.
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While it might be an advantage
to sleep in my own bed...
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the night before the first team meeting,
I figured I'd leave nothing to chance.
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I've been accused of being
my own worst enemy.
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So this time I wanted to focus...
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to make sure nothing got in the way
of the most important summer of my life.
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Good morning, Sunshine.
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All right, come on!
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Look. No offense, Dede,
but I can't do this tonight.
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Ryan, where's your team spirit?
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I'm dressed for practice tomorrow, man.
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I'm dressed for practice.
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I'm staying here tonight.
I can't be late.
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That's cool.
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Sorry. We just
wanted to celebrate our buddy.
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Local boy playing for the Chatham A's
with all those fancy college kids.
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We're very proud of you, Ryan.
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I'm serious! I made a vow
to swear off women and beer.
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Y'all gotta get out of here. Go.
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All right, we're out.
Let's go, come on.
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It's your last chance, lawn boy.
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Because I'll be working
on the vineyard all summer long.
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I just want you to take a good, hard look
at exactly what you're passing up on.
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So as you spend the rest of your life...
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riding that mower up and down
the great grass of the Cape.
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l want you to have that one...
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burning image in your mind
of the one that got away.
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All right.
One beer. That's it.
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Can I do our special style?
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Special style.
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Domo, honey.
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Are you awake?
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Domo, I know you're not sleeping.
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Okay. Sleep tight.
Don't let the bed bugs bite.
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I've got to get some sleep.
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Don't.
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Wait! Why do girls
always take my underwear?
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Because boxers are
more comfortable.
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Fine. I'll wear yours.
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This is my thong.
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I feel alive in my thong.
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I can run in my thong.
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Naughty, naughty lawn boy.
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Wake up, honey.
You got to go to practice. Get up!
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8:00 means 8:00.
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I'm sure most of you spent last night
reading the Cape League program...
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checking each other's stats,
staring up at that strange ceiling...
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asking yourself the question:
"Can I make it?"
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Just being invited to play
in the Cape Cod Baseball League...
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means that you're the cream
of the college crop.
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It's an honor just to be asked.
I hope you all take pride in that.
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Where are my clothes?
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She took my clothes!
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This is not happening.
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You are now the Chatham A's, gentlemen,
which means you are...
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Ryan Dunne.
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I'm sorry. I was here,
I was there.
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Knock it off!
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Outfielders, with Coach Sully.
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Infielders, with Coach Ward.
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Pitchers to the bullpen. Move!
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Coach, what happened was...
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Strike two.
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I know what happened at that junior
college in Framingham.
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I thought I'd give you a chance anyway.
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- Coach.
- Shut up and listen.
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This summer league is one step away
from getting paid to play baseball.
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Look. I know you've had a bad loss
in your personal life. I'm sorry about that.
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But I don't have any room on this roster
for some hardheaded, local wiseass...
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who thinks the rules don't
apply to him.
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So, like I said: "Strike two."
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Mr. Parrish, remember my son Ryan?
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How are you doing?
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Fellows, could you do me a favor
and not park trucks on the main driveway?
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Just use the service drive from now on,
would you? Thanks.
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I drove by the Chamberlains'. I thought
you were going to do their lawn this morning.
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I had practice.
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How's the coach?
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I thought I told you not to
talk to him.
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I didn't talk to him.
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Someone told him the story
about mom dying.
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Maybe someone's trying to help you.
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Thanks, but I can screw this
up on my own.
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- I'll meet you over there.
- Get us something.
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Give me three Sam Adams.
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Man, what's that look for?
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I heard my little brother showed up
late for practice wearing a skirt.
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Coach Schiffner didn't strike me
as the type to find that funny.
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No more talking to the coach, got it?
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Fine. Can I tell Pop about the skirt?
He'd be so proud.
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I don't know, Mike,
I don't want to disappoint him.
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After all, he set such high
standards for us.
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What's up, Ryan?
Let's go play some pool.
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I've got to go talk to these guys.
I'll come back.
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Yeah. Go, Chatham A's.
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Van Leemer, so why are you here?
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Dodgers offered me $2,000,000.
That's chump change.
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I'll pitch a few games here.
I figure they'll come to their senses...
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tack on an extra half mil.
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Nice.
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I'm sorry, you had something to say?
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- No.
- Ryan!
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Sorry, I didn't recognize you without your ass
hanging out of your banana hammock...
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sobbing, "Sorry, Coach.
Here's my skirt. It was there, I was here."
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That was you, right? I'm sorry.
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Listen, gentlemen,
we're going to talk to some ladies.
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Walk away. Let's go talk to some women.
Come on. Let it go.
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Boys, enjoy your cocktails.
We'll see you later.
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Thanks for stopping by.
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Meet these ladies, be my wingman,
and you can get out of here.
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Lauren Hodges, allow me to introduce you
to a good friend of mine, this is Ryan Dune.
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- Dunne!
- Hi.
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- And this is her friend...
- Tenley Parrish.
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Unfortunately Ryan has to...
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sit down and stay for a while.
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I know you.
I mean, I've seen you somewhere before.
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I'm a pitcher for the Chatham A's.
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No. I never go to games. I like sports,
but it's hot and I'm a swimmer.
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Look who it is. My favorite lawn boy.
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Didn't get that job on the vineyard.
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But I still want my underwears back.
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Where is my orange thong? Where on
Earth could my orange thong possibly be?
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You seem to be
disarmingly uncomfortable right now...
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so why don't you just give me
my underwears back?
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I can't.
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Why not?
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I'm still wearing them.
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You spit on me! Get out.
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Wait a minute. You're a ball player
and you wear women's underwear.
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What else should I know about you?
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I've been cutting the grass
at your summer house for the last six years.
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- What?
- 642 Shore Road.
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We also check the pipes in the winter
to keep them from freezing.
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We?
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Me and my dad.
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Ryan Dunne.
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Runnin' down.
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Fire that thing!
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Come on, Cal.
One more, baby, let's go.
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- That's it! That's the nasty hammer.
- Here he comes, folks.
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The circus act has arrived.
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Did they give you batteries
with that glove?
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Let's go, Ryan Dunne.
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Come on, Ryan, get
up on there now!
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How do you like me now?
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That's nice! Very nice,
Dunne. All right.
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- You can drive?
- Yeah.
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Where did you go last night?
Miles here met twins.
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- Really?
- I met a girl.
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A girl so big I thought she
was twins.
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She was big, huh?
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- How can I say this?
- How do you say this?
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She was fat and that ain't
with a "PH" kid.
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She was fat?
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Dude this girl had strings hanging off her
from the last time they steered her
out at the streets' parade.
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All right, I had a few beers.
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Lauren's friend was asking about you.
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- Really?
- Yeah, man.
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I told them we'd meet them tonight
for ice cream. Is that cool?
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- Yeah.
- Miles, you can come too.
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There's got to be at least one fat chick
at the ice cream shop.
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I swear to God!
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I've got some burgers in there.
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I hit the Deli on the way home.
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Can you work tomorrow?
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I got a game.
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Are you pitching?
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No, this kid Van Leemer.
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Is he good?
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Yeah. He's good.
Throws hard.
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Harder than you?
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Not a lot of guys throw harder
than you.
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Let me know about your lawns.
One way or another, they got to get done.
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Billy Brubaker, catcher from USC...
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and Ryan Dunne,
left-handed pitcher from Chatham.
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Would you sign these?
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Pretty big Chatham A's fan?
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The biggest.
Plus, I was looking you up for my sister.
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Who's your sister?
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Tenley Parrish.
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Hey, guys! Come here!
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I'm going to be the A's mascot.
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- Hi.
- That's great! What is the A's mascot?
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Well, I'm still working on that.
Maybe a big, fuzzy dog.
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The Chatham Fuzzy Dogs?
"Go, Fuzzy Dogs"?
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"I love the Fuzzy Dogs! "
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We're going to get some ice
cream, okay?
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Okay.
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Actually, my dad has a plan
for me.
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What's the plan?
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He set me up with this job
in San Francisco.
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My uncle is a partner
in this investment firm. I don't know.
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That sounds good.
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No, it's a good job.
It's just that it's what my dad wants.
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So, you want to be an architect?
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Maybe. I'd like to go back to school
to find out.
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It's something that makes me feel
special. It is personal.
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It's about seeing the beauty
in things.
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This one professor of mine
always used to say:...
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"The greatest tool for an architect
is your eyes."
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You have beautiful eyes.
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Is that a line?
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Yeah. Kind of. Did it work?
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Yeah. Kind of.
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You have some ice cream.
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These aren't local girls?
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Summer people.
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Some are people, some are not.
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Lauren has lived in the same house
her family has had for 40 years.
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This big-ass vacation house over on.
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626 Shore Road.
My dad does her yard.
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This Tenley girl is rich, too?
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It takes me half a day to cut the grass.
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So, you mow her lawn,
and now you're trying to mow her lawn?
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00:20:23,225 -- 00:20:25,227
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
243
00:20:25,352 -- 00:20:29,272
Please join me in thanking the Rotary Club
for their generous donation...
244
00:20:29,440 -- 00:20:33,861
that helped finance our brand new
press box and concession stand.
245
00:20:34,236 -- 00:20:38,198
Please give a warm welcome to
the new radio voice of the Chatham A's...
246
00:20:38,241 -- 00:20:39,825
Mr. Curt Gowdy.
247
00:20:42,869 -- 00:20:43,870
Thank you.
248
00:20:44,038 -- 00:20:45,498
Play ball!
249
00:20:45,706 -- 00:20:49,710
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen,
to the season opener for the Chatham A's.
250
00:20:49,670 -- 00:20:53,131
And today, the A's square off
against the Wareham Gatemen.
251
00:20:53,839 -- 00:20:55,174
What a beautiful day for baseball.
252
00:20:55,175 -- 00:20:59,429
A perfect start
to the Cape League's 115th season.
253
00:21:00,430 -- 00:21:04,685
On the mound today,
is the much touted Eric Van Leemer.
254
00:21:04,934 -- 00:21:07,395
A hard throwing right-hander
from Wichita State.
255
00:21:10,940 -- 00:21:12,358
Strike three called.
256
00:21:12,526 -- 00:21:14,695
The A's new mascot likes
what she sees.
257
00:21:16,905 -- 00:21:19,032
Damn. He throws hard.
258
00:21:20,534 -- 00:21:22,911
Yeah, Van Leemer is an All-American.
259
00:21:23,412 -- 00:21:25,956
The Dodgers offered him $2,000,000.
260
00:21:27,166 -- 00:21:28,334
Yeah, I heard.
261
00:21:28,835 -- 00:21:33,506
Ryan! Sorry, I didn't recognize you without
your ass hanging out...
262
00:21:41,430 -- 00:21:44,057
Swing and a miss,
and the Gatemen go down in order.
263
00:21:44,767 -- 00:21:48,396
And so far,
Van Leemer appears as advertised.
264
00:21:51,065 -- 00:21:53,943
- What's up?
- Scout, 3 o'clock.
265
00:21:56,071 -- 00:22:00,117
Quit drooling. July 4
they'll be a dozen of them at every game.
266
00:22:01,200 -- 00:22:02,911
Well, I'm sorry, Dodger Blue.
267
00:22:03,578 -- 00:22:07,624
The A's are looking for more here
in the sixth, as Billy Brubaker stands in.
268
00:22:08,209 -- 00:22:09,376
Fast hands, now.
269
00:22:09,709 -- 00:22:13,296
Brubaker is struggling with these wooden bats,
as are so many Cape League hitters.
270
00:22:15,633 -- 00:22:19,595
Swing and a miss. Strike three.
Brubaker's second strikeout of the day.
271
00:22:21,472 -- 00:22:23,224
Wood bats suck.
272
00:22:23,433 -- 00:22:26,061
Why do you think God invented
aluminum? Goddamn it!
273
00:22:28,687 -- 00:22:31,273
We'll get you a titanium bat,
Brubaker.
274
00:22:31,815 -- 00:22:33,442
Ryan Dunne!
275
00:22:37,113 -- 00:22:38,240
Yes, sir.
276
00:22:38,948 -- 00:22:41,659
- How are you feeling?
- Good, strong, ready.
277
00:22:43,703 -- 00:22:46,706
Good. I need you to go up in the stands
and pass the hat.
278
00:22:48,583 -- 00:22:49,709
Yes, sir.
279
00:22:54,298 -- 00:22:55,841
Give them hell, Ry.
280
00:23:00,387 -- 00:23:04,474
They should have chili at this, Pete.
I don't care what you say.
281
00:23:04,267 -- 00:23:06,269
- They don't have chili.
- But they should.
282
00:23:09,438 -- 00:23:11,148
- What's up, Ry?
- What's up, man?
283
00:23:11,232 -- 00:23:13,734
- How you doing?
- What are you doing here?
284
00:23:14,026 -- 00:23:15,361
What does it look like I'm doing?
285
00:23:16,988 -- 00:23:18,990
- Right.
- Sorry, man.
286
00:23:19,448 -- 00:23:21,158
Wait! Here you go.
287
00:23:22,411 -- 00:23:26,582
What are you doing? I paid for those chips.
It's a donation hat.
288
00:23:27,498 -- 00:23:31,127
I know, dude. You don't want to mess
with the hat. The hat is sacred.
289
00:23:32,378 -- 00:23:36,090
All right. Pete, it's cool.
Chill, man. People are looking.
290
00:23:38,050 -- 00:23:41,679
And a deep drive to straightaway
center, back, back.
291
00:23:41,555 -- 00:23:45,392
Dalrymple leaps over
the fence and makes a spectacular catch.
292
00:23:46,852 -- 00:23:48,186
What a play.
293
00:23:49,980 -- 00:23:53,942
Now Van Leemer is one out away from
a complete game shutout here in the opener.
294
00:23:54,235 -- 00:23:56,112
He hasn't been in a jam all day.
295
00:23:57,696 -- 00:24:00,157
There's a lazy fly ball to short left center.
296
00:24:00,616 -- 00:24:02,159
Dalrymple drifts in and makes the catch.
297
00:24:03,703 -- 00:24:05,246
The opener is in the books...
298
00:24:05,662 -- 00:24:08,790
and the strength of a brilliant
four-hit shutout by Eric Van Leemer.
299
00:24:14,757 -- 00:24:16,008
Great game, huh?
300
00:24:16,424 -- 00:24:18,885
Zero for four, two strikeouts.
301
00:24:19,052 -- 00:24:20,553
Nobody hit, man.
302
00:24:20,638 -- 00:24:22,389
You went two for five.
303
00:24:22,765 -- 00:24:26,227
- Weak. Tweener and a duck.
- Tweener and a duck each gets you on base.
304
00:24:26,184 -- 00:24:26,976
- Yo, Bru.
- Yeah?
305
00:24:27,060 -- 00:24:28,728
- I need your help.
- What?
306
00:24:28,895 -- 00:24:32,941
I seem to have this splinter
stuck in my ass...
307
00:24:33,150 -- 00:24:35,486
and I was wondering if you
could help me.
308
00:24:35,693 -- 00:24:39,280
Please? Come on, man.
Let's go get a beer.
309
00:24:51,503 -- 00:24:52,504
Hey, Miles.
310
00:24:53,713 -- 00:24:56,258
I didn't mean to interrupt or anything,
but can you help me out here?
311
00:24:58,759 -- 00:24:59,927
What's up?
312
00:25:00,428 -- 00:25:01,763
Go ahead, tell him.
313
00:25:01,846 -- 00:25:03,932
- Are you all right?
- Yeah.
314
00:25:03,682 -- 00:25:04,891
It's my house mom.
315
00:25:04,890 -- 00:25:07,434
She's over 40. She's old
enough to be my mom.
316
00:25:07,435 -- 00:25:10,438
Dude, she's hot and she wants
his Johnson.
317
00:25:10,939 -- 00:25:12,607
- Is she married?
- No.
318
00:25:13,651 -- 00:25:15,027
Are you a virgin?
319
00:25:15,610 -- 00:25:17,112
You don't have to answer that.
320
00:25:17,195 -- 00:25:19,864
What should he do?
Let's see.
321
00:25:22,076 -- 00:25:23,536
Get out of here!
322
00:25:24,369 -- 00:25:27,247
Go on, right now.
Go home and tap that ass.
323
00:25:28,081 -- 00:25:30,625
Get out of here!
It won't take long.
324
00:25:31,627 -- 00:25:33,129
He's got a bubble-butt.
325
00:25:34,880 -- 00:25:37,757
Domo does.
The kid has got a bubble-butt.
326
00:25:40,720 -- 00:25:42,471
Why are you looking at me like that?
327
00:25:43,014 -- 00:25:45,641
I play center field.
I look at infielders from behind.
328
00:25:45,808 -- 00:25:48,019
Pitchers, too.
Ryan has got a great ass.
329
00:25:48,353 -- 00:25:50,731
Van Leemer's got a big butt.
Big can on that guy.
330
00:25:51,231 -- 00:25:52,107
Yeah.
331
00:25:53,190 -- 00:25:55,818
There's nothing sexual about
what I'm saying. Alright?
332
00:25:55,359 -- 00:25:56,235
Okay.
333
00:25:58,572 -- 00:26:01,074
- Lauren and Tenley here yet?
- Not yet.
334
00:26:01,366 -- 00:26:03,660
Miles thinks you have
a nice pooper.
335
00:26:06,204 -- 00:26:07,414
Thank you, Miles.
336
00:26:07,456 -- 00:26:08,290
Yeah.
337
00:26:13,337 -- 00:26:14,504
You're right.
338
00:26:16,341 -- 00:26:19,344
Nice shot, Pete.
It's all over now, baby blue.
339
00:26:19,844 -- 00:26:22,513
But I can understand, because you
weren't wearing the right shoes, right?
340
00:26:22,930 -- 00:26:23,931
Why is that?
341
00:26:23,847 -- 00:26:25,432
Does Nike make a pool shoes?
342
00:26:25,641 -- 00:26:28,185
That's enough.
Are you looking for a little exercise?
343
00:26:40,491 -- 00:26:43,035
Ryan, don't be that guy!
Do not be that guy.
344
00:26:44,035 -- 00:26:46,329
Okay? Walk it off. Good night.
345
00:26:51,167 -- 00:26:53,044
I'll be back.
346
00:26:55,797 -- 00:26:59,384
Why does this keep happening?
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
347
00:26:59,677 -- 00:27:02,429
The girl leaves the bar
and the guy chases her?
348
00:27:03,138 -- 00:27:04,890
What was the problem
back there?
349
00:27:05,015 -- 00:27:08,602
Nothing, it's old friends
and new friends.
350
00:27:11,438 -- 00:27:13,148
I saw you at the game.
351
00:27:13,566 -- 00:27:15,609
I had to pick up Katie and I
saw you there.
352
00:27:15,694 -- 00:27:17,404
Those outfits are cute.
353
00:27:18,154 -- 00:27:20,991
They're nice.
I like a pinstripe.
354
00:27:21,156 -- 00:27:23,659
It's slimming.
It makes you look thin.
355
00:27:25,411 -- 00:27:27,204
Not that you're fat or anything.
356
00:27:28,665 -- 00:27:31,543
And you wear your socks really high.
It's sweet.
357
00:27:32,544 -- 00:27:33,587
It's cool. It's cool.
358
00:27:35,213 -- 00:27:39,759
Your whole outfit, or uniform.
"Uniform," that's what it's called, right?
359
00:27:39,885 -- 00:27:42,429
Okay, I'm going to shut up now.
360
00:27:47,935 -- 00:27:51,188
I've got a game, so...
I'm gonna go home.
361
00:27:51,813 -- 00:27:52,647
Wait.
362
00:27:54,566 -- 00:27:58,987
Someone left fresh cut flowers
on my windowsill this morning.
363
00:27:59,113 -- 00:28:01,365
It was really sweet.
364
00:28:13,045 -- 00:28:15,672
I'll make sure I get the message.
365
00:28:23,721 -- 00:28:26,515
Everything you do, on the field
and off the field...
366
00:28:26,642 -- 00:28:28,810
affects your wallet.
367
00:28:29,227 -- 00:28:31,979
It's a shame to be hitting
.190 on the field...
368
00:28:32,022 -- 00:28:34,900
because you're hitting .700
in some gin mill.
369
00:28:36,778 -- 00:28:41,866
It's a shame to see your dreams
and your bank accounts...
370
00:28:42,157 -- 00:28:45,160
go up in smoke.
371
00:28:48,580 -- 00:28:50,707
Any more garbage from you guys...
372
00:28:50,457 -- 00:28:55,462
and your ass will be warming the sticky vinyl
of a bus seat back to Mommy.
373
00:28:56,089 -- 00:29:00,343
I don't care who you are.
Now, get out of here.
374
00:29:02,011 -- 00:29:05,682
Give me a C! C!
You got your C, you got your C.
375
00:29:05,975 -- 00:29:09,562
Give me an H, H!
You got your H, you got your H.
376
00:29:09,686 -- 00:29:11,020
Hey, Katie.
377
00:29:11,062 -- 00:29:14,399
What are you, the Chatham
oatmeal cookie or something?
378
00:29:14,608 -- 00:29:17,945
I'm a clam.
The Chatham Clam.
379
00:29:18,653 -- 00:29:21,447
Clammy the Clam?
Don't you get it?
380
00:29:22,031 -- 00:29:25,201
Yeah, Clammy the Clam.
Don't get steamed, all right?
381
00:29:27,745 -- 00:29:30,623
Didn't I get clams from
Dede Mulligan?
382
00:29:31,333 -- 00:29:34,128
Pete, you got crabs
from Dede Mulligan. Crabs.
383
00:29:35,839 -- 00:29:36,715
Right.
384
00:29:39,383 -- 00:29:42,177
Quite a pitcher's duel
as we move to the sixth.
385
00:29:42,429 -- 00:29:44,890
The big story so far is Ryan Dunne.
386
00:29:45,098 -- 00:29:48,393
The first local kid
to play in the Cape League in seven years.
387
00:29:48,767 -- 00:29:52,187
He dropped out of Boston College then got
kicked off the team at Framingham State...
388
00:29:52,314 -- 00:29:55,108
for getting into a fight
with a teammate.
389
00:29:57,443 -- 00:30:00,279
Coach Schiffner told me before the game...
390
00:30:00,405 -- 00:30:02,991
that he sees something special
in this young lefty.
391
00:30:03,450 -- 00:30:07,078
Come on, Ryan, play catch with me.
Just play catch.
392
00:30:09,748 -- 00:30:11,458
Dunne is in his first jam here.
393
00:30:13,336 -- 00:30:15,713
What do you want? See this?
Take this.
394
00:30:24,931 -- 00:30:27,600
There go the runners. Swing and a miss,
strike three! Throw to third...
395
00:30:27,808 -- 00:30:29,268
double play!
396
00:30:33,357 -- 00:30:35,776
And just like that,
Dunne is out of a jam.
397
00:30:40,364 -- 00:30:43,951
Domo leads off first for the A's
in the bottom of the sixth.
398
00:30:45,785 -- 00:30:48,246
There's a line drive base hit
by Dale Robin.
399
00:30:52,125 -- 00:30:56,463
Two on now for Billy Brubaker,
who still seems uncomfortable at the plate.
400
00:30:58,257 -- 00:31:00,717
Swing and a miss. Strike three.
401
00:31:04,138 -- 00:31:07,225
There's a long drive
to deep left center field way back...
402
00:31:07,641 -- 00:31:10,185
way back, and that ball is
out of here!
403
00:31:11,646 -- 00:31:15,441
A three-run homer for Miles Dalrymple
and the A's take a 3-1 lead.
404
00:31:16,858 -- 00:31:18,652
Here we go, Miles!
405
00:31:22,323 -- 00:31:23,741
Yeah, Miles, way to go! Big stick!
406
00:31:28,580 -- 00:31:30,790
Yo, Leemer. What's the deal with Knight?
Why is he always sleeping?
407
00:31:31,959 -- 00:31:34,628
He's the closer, Domo.
He needs his rest.
408
00:31:35,211 -- 00:31:37,046
Especially when Dunne's pitching.
409
00:31:42,177 -- 00:31:44,054
With a bevy of scouts looking on...
410
00:31:44,137 -- 00:31:46,556
Dunne has suddenly lost his control
here in the ninth.
411
00:31:48,308 -- 00:31:50,727
Having grown up
in the shadow of this field...
412
00:31:50,811 -- 00:31:53,480
Dunne would certainly like to make
his debut here a success...
413
00:31:53,646 -- 00:31:55,481
but he's got his hands full right now.
414
00:32:04,199 -- 00:32:06,201
Dunne got away with one right there.
415
00:32:07,120 -- 00:32:09,456
Come on now, learn your lesson.
Stay out of his kitchen.
416
00:32:10,665 -- 00:32:11,875
I got it! I got it!
417
00:32:12,791 -- 00:32:14,710
Good, then get it.
418
00:32:26,056 -- 00:32:27,807
Dunne shakes him off again.
419
00:32:30,394 -- 00:32:31,771
You want it?
You're going to bring it, come on!
420
00:32:39,195 -- 00:32:42,448
Briggs hits a bomb to right
and it is gone.
421
00:32:43,281 -- 00:32:45,283
A grand slam.
422
00:32:45,742 -- 00:32:49,871
With one swing, the Braves have taken
a 5-4 lead here in the ninth.
423
00:33:02,009 -- 00:33:03,970
A's down to their last out now.
424
00:33:04,053 -- 00:33:07,390
Brubaker stands in,
still looking for his first hit of the summer.
425
00:33:09,601 -- 00:33:12,437
Swing and a miss! Strike three!
426
00:33:27,703 -- 00:33:29,121
Tough loss tonight.
427
00:33:30,622 -- 00:33:33,959
Nine innings, six hits, five runs...
428
00:33:34,167 -- 00:33:36,378
three walks, eight strikeouts...
429
00:33:37,046 -- 00:33:40,800
and one big mistake.
430
00:33:44,886 -- 00:33:48,557
I was talking to one of the scouts,
the guy in the suspenders.
431
00:33:49,975 -- 00:33:51,518
He's from the Phillies.
432
00:33:52,937 -- 00:33:56,733
He was curious about your college career.
I made up a few stories.
433
00:33:57,735 -- 00:33:59,111
That's great, Dad.
434
00:34:00,236 -- 00:34:02,280
I'm trying to help here, hotshot.
435
00:34:02,530 -- 00:34:06,826
Most important thing in your life, you don't
want my help? You are not interested?
436
00:34:06,952 -- 00:34:08,746
I got some place to be!
437
00:34:08,829 -- 00:34:11,248
Chasing some Shore Road princess...
438
00:34:11,331 -- 00:34:14,125
who's trying to get Daddy's attention
by screwing the lawn boy?
439
00:34:36,024 -- 00:34:38,235
- What's all this?
- I'm out of here.
440
00:34:43,322 -- 00:34:46,367
You could turn this thing around.
It's a long summer.
441
00:34:47,911 -- 00:34:51,289
Striking out in front of pro scouts
all summer is not exactly what I had in mind.
442
00:34:51,831 -- 00:34:55,085
Besides, I already told my house parents
that I quit.
443
00:35:00,173 -- 00:35:01,925
You can stay with me.
444
00:35:04,387 -- 00:35:05,846
I'm going home.
445
00:35:13,896 -- 00:35:16,649
I was gonna go see Auggie
at the Oasis.
446
00:35:17,732 -- 00:35:21,611
Why don't you have a beer and a bowl
of chowder with me before you split?
447
00:35:23,155 -- 00:35:24,907
Last bus isn't till 2:00.
448
00:35:25,367 -- 00:35:28,036
- Sounds cool.
- It's not a problem.
449
00:35:30,162 -- 00:35:34,417
Here's to going back to Cali,
Cali, Cali.
450
00:35:35,836 -- 00:35:37,045
To California.
451
00:35:45,596 -- 00:35:48,724
Auggie is going to make sure you get
to the bus station before 2:00.
452
00:35:49,558 -- 00:35:52,060
- What?
- I got to go meet Tenley.
453
00:35:53,437 -- 00:35:57,566
My God!
I'm getting jacked for a girl.
454
00:35:58,025 -- 00:36:02,529
Please understand.
I'll come visit you at SC.
455
00:36:04,616 -- 00:36:05,867
Right on.
456
00:36:06,159 -- 00:36:08,202
- Thanks.
- Yeah, man.
457
00:36:09,119 -- 00:36:12,205
Kill them! Go get them, all right?
458
00:36:12,665 -- 00:36:13,875
Have a safe flight.
459
00:36:14,167 -- 00:36:16,085
Auggie, take care of him.
460
00:36:19,172 -- 00:36:22,175
- Have you met my sister Dede Mulligan?
- I don't believe so.
461
00:36:23,760 -- 00:36:27,180
- Charmed. What's your name?
- Billy Brubaker.
462
00:36:27,263 -- 00:36:29,390
Hello, Billy Brubaker.
463
00:36:31,185 -- 00:36:34,563
I appreciate you guys taking me to
the bus station to make sure I get off okay.
464
00:36:35,855 -- 00:36:39,776
Don't worry, Bru.
I'll make sure you get off just right.
465
00:36:43,948 -- 00:36:45,741
You just put your butt in my face.
466
00:36:46,241 -- 00:36:50,662
- Did you like it?
- I always like a butt in my face.
467
00:36:52,122 -- 00:36:54,583
I'm going to take you on the shortcut
to the bus.
468
00:36:56,085 -- 00:36:59,922
Just don't turn around,
and take your time around the corners.
469
00:37:02,842 -- 00:37:04,803
My mom was a great lady.
470
00:37:05,344 -- 00:37:08,889
She could have an entire conversation
without you saying anything.
471
00:37:09,306 -- 00:37:14,603
My dad would come home after working
all day in the sun and he'd have a beer...
472
00:37:15,187 -- 00:37:17,356
my mom would just be chatting away...
473
00:37:18,066 -- 00:37:20,485
and my dad would nod off
right at the kitchen table.
474
00:37:28,202 -- 00:37:30,121
I just look at him...
475
00:37:31,205 -- 00:37:33,916
stare at him, and I see failure.
476
00:37:36,585 -- 00:37:39,254
Like after the game tonight,
he just smiled at me.
477
00:37:40,172 -- 00:37:42,675
Like this, "Welcome."
478
00:37:43,301 -- 00:37:45,011
"Welcome to failure."
479
00:37:45,468 -- 00:37:46,886
He wants you to fail?
480
00:37:46,971 -- 00:37:48,681
He did. My brother did.
481
00:37:50,099 -- 00:37:52,476
Forget them. What do you want?
482
00:37:56,981 -- 00:37:58,232
I want to make it.
483
00:37:59,234 -- 00:38:01,153
I want to play pro ball.
484
00:38:02,863 -- 00:38:06,825
Then you will.
You just have to allow yourself to succeed.
485
00:38:10,871 -- 00:38:15,208
You want big rewards,
you've got to take big risks.
486
00:38:43,737 -- 00:38:45,906
Don't worry, Bru,
I'm a licensed professional.
487
00:38:49,535 -- 00:38:51,704
You got the Dede Mulligan
midnight special!
488
00:38:57,795 -- 00:39:00,381
Are you still mad we missed
the bus?
489
00:39:03,341 -- 00:39:07,595
I don't know if you paid attention,
but the Big Bad Bru is back...
490
00:39:08,514 -- 00:39:11,183
and he's all nuded up.
491
00:39:32,037 -- 00:39:33,872
She was awesome.
492
00:39:34,248 -- 00:39:36,500
She made the grapes disappear.
493
00:39:37,627 -- 00:39:39,254
What grapes?
494
00:39:39,504 -- 00:39:41,256
I'll see you tonight, buddy.
495
00:39:47,512 -- 00:39:49,639
Domo, good morning.
496
00:39:49,932 -- 00:39:51,183
Time to get up.
497
00:39:53,560 -- 00:39:55,937
I made something special for you.
498
00:40:01,401 -- 00:40:04,321
- When is your next start?
- I don't know.
499
00:40:09,285 -- 00:40:10,870
Thinking about pitching?
500
00:40:11,328 -- 00:40:12,996
What else would I be
thinking about?
501
00:40:14,832 -- 00:40:17,126
Rand Parrish's daughter.
502
00:40:19,712 -- 00:40:21,339
You don't know what you're
talking about.
503
00:40:24,718 -- 00:40:27,471
You're setting yourself up for a big fall.
504
00:40:27,596 -- 00:40:30,724
Yeah, I know.
Shore Road princess.
505
00:40:36,605 -- 00:40:38,815
- You slept late today.
- She was out late.
506
00:40:39,148 -- 00:40:40,858
With Ryan Dunne.
507
00:40:40,566 -- 00:40:41,359
Who?
508
00:40:41,985 -- 00:40:45,489
Super cute southpaw.
Got a shot if he can harness that temper.
509
00:40:46,950 -- 00:40:48,701
The kid who cuts the grass?
510
00:40:50,077 -- 00:40:51,495
Sean Dunne is a good landscaper...
511
00:40:51,662 -- 00:40:54,957
but his kid is a little rough
around the edges, don't you think?
512
00:40:54,999 -- 00:40:59,212
- Relax, Rand.
- There's nothing going on.
513
00:41:02,297 -- 00:41:06,260
Charlie Hunt called. He and his wife
are planning a trip up to the Cape.
514
00:41:07,220 -- 00:41:10,056
I told you Chris and I
are taking some time off this summer.
515
00:41:10,139 -- 00:41:13,101
Does that mean his parents
can't plan a vacation?
516
00:41:13,977 -- 00:41:17,313
No, but I'm sure
that you invited them to Chatham.
517
00:41:17,314 -- 00:41:19,441
He did, but don't worry,
they can't make it.
518
00:41:20,400 -- 00:41:23,194
Chris got on the phone to say hello
and we chatted for a minute.
519
00:41:23,112 -- 00:41:25,614
I invited him up for a game of golf.
520
00:41:27,116 -- 00:41:29,910
He'll be here on the 25th.
521
00:41:32,620 -- 00:41:34,872
Tenley, don't overreact.
Your father and Chris...
522
00:41:34,957 -- 00:41:37,126
We like to play golf.
What's the big deal?
523
00:41:37,209 -- 00:41:40,546
Great, Dad. Then you marry him,
because I'm not ready to.
524
00:42:00,983 -- 00:42:02,026
Dad.
525
00:42:03,778 -- 00:42:07,324
This is Billy Brubaker,
our catcher.
526
00:42:15,458 -- 00:42:18,210
So you met Dede Mulligan
last night?
527
00:42:19,544 -- 00:42:21,296
Yeah, I like Dede.
528
00:42:23,841 -- 00:42:25,092
Nice thong.
529
00:42:28,553 -- 00:42:29,471
Thanks.
530
00:42:34,435 -- 00:42:39,941
Domo, come here, honey.
531
00:42:41,275 -- 00:42:43,069
I have something for you.
532
00:42:46,030 -- 00:42:47,281
I'm going to sleep now.
533
00:42:52,412 -- 00:42:54,998
Marjorie, I'm ready.
534
00:42:55,373 -- 00:42:59,961
I'll be right out, Miles. Read me
that poem you wrote for me again.
535
00:43:01,003 -- 00:43:02,338
I can do that.
536
00:43:08,637 -- 00:43:11,265
"She is large and she is hot,...
537
00:43:11,932 -- 00:43:15,310
she's in charge
and I am not.
538
00:43:17,938 -- 00:43:20,232
She consumes me with her size,...
539
00:43:21,067 -- 00:43:22,735
cannot believe my eyes.
540
00:43:24,903 -- 00:43:26,863
I so love her shapely belly,...
541
00:43:28,532 -- 00:43:30,784
that moves around like grapely jelly.
542
00:43:33,204 -- 00:43:36,833
I wish that there was more of me
so I could love more Marjorie."
543
00:43:50,889 -- 00:43:52,891
Nothing better than swimming
in the rain.
544
00:43:53,058 -- 00:43:54,393
Excuse me?
545
00:44:06,614 -- 00:44:09,116
- What are you doing?
- Finally got you to chase me.
546
00:44:09,408 -- 00:44:10,993
Aren't your parents home?
547
00:44:11,076 -- 00:44:14,163
Yeah. So? I'm not
allowed to swim in my own pool?
548
00:44:18,668 -- 00:44:20,879
You're not going to make me
swim alone, are you?
549
00:44:43,234 -- 00:44:44,986
Swimming in the rain.
550
00:44:50,993 -- 00:44:53,037
You were thinking about kissing me,
weren't you?
551
00:44:52,911 -- 00:44:53,662
No!
552
00:44:55,038 -- 00:44:57,374
Now that I said that,
you're thinking about it.
553
00:44:57,457 -- 00:44:59,084
No, I'm thinking that's what
you're thinking.
554
00:44:59,168 -- 00:45:01,963
No, I think I can swim the length
and back underwater.
555
00:45:02,045 -- 00:45:04,214
- $5 says you can't.
- You got it.
556
00:45:24,944 -- 00:45:26,237
Who's out there?
557
00:45:28,240 -- 00:45:30,158
Vivi, get me a flashlight!
558
00:45:53,557 -- 00:45:55,142
You owe me $5.
559
00:45:55,976 -- 00:45:57,144
Stay right where you are!
560
00:46:08,072 -- 00:46:10,533
God, the car! Vivi,
call the police!
561
00:46:24,422 -- 00:46:26,424
If my father catches us,
he'll kill us!
562
00:46:27,343 -- 00:46:28,844
No, he'll kill me.
563
00:46:30,929 -- 00:46:32,639
Am I going to see you
tomorrow night?
564
00:46:33,474 -- 00:46:35,851
Yeah, of course. You don't think
your dad really called the cops, do you?
565
00:46:37,061 -- 00:46:38,646
Yeah, I'm sure he did.
566
00:46:40,189 -- 00:46:43,108
He'd really have me handcuffed
and thrown in the back of a cop car?
567
00:46:43,568 -- 00:46:46,363
No, he'd have you beaten
and dragged first.
568
00:46:48,698 -- 00:46:50,492
- Okay, then I'm going to go.
- Okay.
569
00:46:55,163 -- 00:46:56,248
- Bye
- Bye.
570
00:47:00,459 -- 00:47:02,253
Billy Brubaker steps in...
571
00:47:02,963 -- 00:47:05,090
still looking for his first hit.
572
00:47:05,632 -- 00:47:09,344
Sometimes you need a little sunshine
to help break the ice.
573
00:47:24,235 -- 00:47:25,069
Safe!
574
00:47:28,530 -- 00:47:32,325
Billy Brubaker has just gotten his first hit
of the Cape League season.
575
00:47:33,452 -- 00:47:36,163
Now he's grabbing the ball
out of Seaver's hand as a keepsake.
576
00:47:45,090 -- 00:47:48,468
The A's visit the Yarmouth-Dennis
Red Sox today, and before the game...
577
00:47:49,051 -- 00:47:52,555
Billy Brubaker told me it's nice
to finally have a batting average.
578
00:47:55,225 -- 00:47:57,936
Bru's average is climbing every
day now.
579
00:48:00,564 -- 00:48:03,066
All the way up now to .268.
580
00:48:13,703 -- 00:48:18,583
The hometown lefty, Ryan Dunne,
continues his Jekyll-and-Hyde ways.
581
00:49:00,376 -- 00:49:01,710
Strike three!
582
00:49:02,378 -- 00:49:04,255
You are out of there!
583
00:49:06,006 -- 00:49:07,132
Give me the ball.
584
00:49:51,470 -- 00:49:53,598
All right! Way to go!
585
00:49:54,472 -- 00:49:56,975
I'm proud of you guys.
You're making me look good out there.
586
00:49:57,935 -- 00:50:00,479
Ryan, you get to start Saturday
against Hyannis.
587
00:50:01,606 -- 00:50:03,733
You know what they say about
us lefties?
588
00:50:03,858 -- 00:50:06,902
The Earth's gravitational force
is in our favor. It makes our pitches dance.
589
00:50:07,361 -- 00:50:09,155
Dunne is going to get lit up.
590
00:50:11,783 -- 00:50:13,035
Lawn boy.
591
00:50:13,826 -- 00:50:15,244
Hope you're ready.
592
00:50:15,369 -- 00:50:16,370
For what?
593
00:50:17,913 -- 00:50:23,252
Hyannis. It's the best lineup in the League.
You got two guys batting over .400.
594
00:50:23,669 -- 00:50:26,756
Both of them first rounders,
solid gold bonus babies.
595
00:50:27,257 -- 00:50:28,258
Yeah. So?
596
00:50:28,926 -- 00:50:31,762
So everyone in that lineup
can take your yard.
597
00:50:32,221 -- 00:50:34,474
Every scout in the country
is going to be there.
598
00:50:34,890 -- 00:50:38,644
I'd think twice before inviting the friends.
It could get embarrassing.
599
00:50:38,811 -- 00:50:39,812
Come on, man.
600
00:50:44,107 -- 00:50:45,525
There you go.
601
00:50:47,152 -- 00:50:50,197
I'm starting against Hyannis
on Saturday.
602
00:50:50,281 -- 00:50:52,784
They got two first rounders
that tear the cover off the ball.
603
00:50:53,408 -- 00:50:56,578
- What inning should I show up for?
- What?
604
00:50:57,830 -- 00:51:00,083
I should probably get there
pretty early, right?
605
00:51:06,382 -- 00:51:08,259
Hey, man, what's that supposed
to mean?
606
00:51:09,134 -- 00:51:11,845
I'm just trying to figure out
what inning you'll self-destruct.
607
00:51:11,845 -- 00:51:13,847
I want to be there for that.
608
00:51:14,305 -- 00:51:15,848
Why aren't you behind me?
609
00:51:17,016 -- 00:51:20,520
I'm behind you. Everyone is
behind you, except you.
610
00:51:22,438 -- 00:51:24,148
Just because you didn't have
what it takes...
611
00:51:24,233 -- 00:51:28,237
I didn't have it!
I never had it, but you do.
612
00:51:28,779 -- 00:51:32,408
You got a bag full of talent
and a head full of crap.
613
00:51:32,908 -- 00:51:35,703
Ever since Mom died,
you think the world owes you something.
614
00:51:35,787 -- 00:51:38,999
Bullshit! You've been given this gift.
615
00:51:38,915 -- 00:51:40,417
You just piss it away.
616
00:51:45,129 -- 00:51:46,839
I'm tired of this shit.
617
00:51:59,312 -- 00:52:00,855
- Hi.
- Hey.
618
00:52:03,440 -- 00:52:04,941
I'm sorry it's so late.
619
00:52:06,068 -- 00:52:08,237
I just really needed to see you.
620
00:52:09,405 -- 00:52:12,074
I told you I couldn't see
you tonight.
621
00:52:12,157 -- 00:52:15,660
I know. I got this fight with my brother
and I'm just feeling a little spun.
622
00:52:16,704 -- 00:52:19,540
Hey. I'm Chris Hunt.
623
00:52:19,415 -- 00:52:20,333
Tenley!
624
00:52:21,666 -- 00:52:22,709
I am...
625
00:52:22,793 -- 00:52:26,505
Ryan, the gardener's son.
Why are you here at this time of night?
626
00:52:26,589 -- 00:52:28,549
It's late. My dad had asked me to...
627
00:52:28,592 -- 00:52:30,218
Come in, have a beer.
628
00:52:31,135 -- 00:52:33,095
- You know my daughter Tenley, I believe.
- Yes, sir.
629
00:52:39,269 -- 00:52:42,272
So Ryan, you were about to
tell us why you stopped by.
630
00:52:45,817 -- 00:52:49,196
My dad asked me
to check on the hydrangeas.
631
00:52:50,988 -- 00:52:53,240
He was worried
that they weren't blooming.
632
00:52:54,368 -- 00:52:56,703
So you work for Rand?
633
00:52:57,163 -- 00:53:00,583
Ryan and his father
do splendid landscaping.
634
00:53:04,420 -- 00:53:06,172
I cut the grass.
635
00:53:07,924 -- 00:53:10,468
I really have to go.
Thank you.
636
00:53:11,802 -- 00:53:13,053
I'll see him out.
637
00:53:18,558 -- 00:53:20,060
Son of a bitch!
638
00:53:21,229 -- 00:53:23,564
What the fuck was I thinking?
This is crazy!
639
00:53:23,898 -- 00:53:25,733
I'm about to pitch
the biggest game of my life.
640
00:53:26,150 -- 00:53:28,569
- I know you are.
And you're going to be great.
- Bullshit!
641
00:53:28,945 -- 00:53:31,906
His name is Chris Hunt. We decided
not to see each other this summer.
642
00:53:31,990 -- 00:53:34,701
My father invited him
to play golf without asking me.
643
00:53:34,785 -- 00:53:38,998
Really? lf you would be asked, would you say
Ryan would love to play croquet tennis...
644
00:53:38,955 -- 00:53:41,624
or maybe have martinis at the
Yacht Club?
645
00:53:41,708 -- 00:53:43,835
I haven't really told my parents
about you.
646
00:53:43,919 -- 00:53:45,838
And you didn't tell me
about Chris.
647
00:53:46,839 -- 00:53:50,175
I told Chris I needed to take
this summer off.
648
00:53:50,342 -- 00:53:54,263
Everybody is pressuring me. My father
is pushing me to go to San Francisco.
649
00:53:55,682 -- 00:53:58,685
I just wanted to do nothing
for the summer.
650
00:54:02,772 -- 00:54:03,648
Yeah.
651
00:54:04,024 -- 00:54:06,192
And I'm the nothing you picked.
652
00:54:07,318 -- 00:54:09,528
- Ryan, listen to me.
- No.
653
00:54:10,070 -- 00:54:13,032
Let's go back to:
I'm the guy who cuts your father's grass.
654
00:54:13,116 -- 00:54:14,826
Everybody is more comfortable
that way.
655
00:54:15,660 -- 00:54:18,455
That's not fair. Ryan, I'm sorry.
656
00:54:26,255 -- 00:54:27,715
Hey, Miles.
657
00:54:35,348 -- 00:54:37,183
That is unhealthy.
658
00:54:37,515 -- 00:54:39,059
Can we not do this again?
659
00:54:39,476 -- 00:54:41,561
Domo, don't you think that's
unhealthy?
660
00:54:42,228 -- 00:54:45,190
You think all sex is unhealthy.
Never mind.
661
00:54:45,775 -- 00:54:51,113
What I'm saying is, Miles, these women
are too big to be fooling with.
662
00:54:51,864 -- 00:54:56,327
I'm afraid in the heat of passion one of them
will roll over on you. Squash you dead.
663
00:55:00,290 -- 00:55:01,416
Ryan, hold up a second.
664
00:55:04,378 -- 00:55:06,338
Did you go over the lineup?
665
00:55:07,129 -- 00:55:09,632
The number four and number
five batters are red-hot.
666
00:55:10,591 -- 00:55:14,887
The four guy, he jumps on the first pitch
and five sits on breaking stuff.
667
00:55:18,433 -- 00:55:21,937
You know, I was a pitcher at
Florida State for three years.
668
00:55:23,231 -- 00:55:26,609
I had a cup of coffee with
the Twins. Half a cup.
669
00:55:29,027 -- 00:55:34,032
When you're a pitcher you got to pray
that your stuff will show up.
670
00:55:36,410 -- 00:55:39,579
Then one day you have this moment
where it all just arrives.
671
00:55:39,746 -- 00:55:41,665
Everything clicks.
672
00:55:41,708 -- 00:55:46,921
Command, control, velocity.
You feel invincible.
673
00:55:48,673 -- 00:55:50,675
You'll spend many nights
out there looking for it.
674
00:55:51,926 -- 00:55:54,345
But once you've found it,
just once, it's yours.
675
00:55:56,180 -- 00:55:59,142
You have it inside you,
and you know you have it.
676
00:56:00,644 -- 00:56:04,064
It gives you the strength
to go out there night after night...
677
00:56:04,064 -- 00:56:06,442
and face those sons of bitches.
678
00:56:13,073 -- 00:56:16,994
Holding your breath underwater and
go-cart racing will never be Olympic events.
679
00:56:17,244 -- 00:56:18,329
Why not?
680
00:56:20,706 -- 00:56:23,500
Go get them. You're wicked awesome.
Ry in the game tonight, baby.
681
00:56:24,960 -- 00:56:26,003
Wait!
682
00:56:26,253 -- 00:56:28,047
What if I cut my left arm off?
683
00:56:28,423 -- 00:56:31,426
Do you think they'd let me compete
in the Special Olympics?
684
00:56:31,593 -- 00:56:33,511
I'd really love to win a medal.
685
00:56:34,553 -- 00:56:39,391
Pete, why don't you go sit by the garbage
and think about what you just said, okay?
686
00:56:39,935 -- 00:56:43,396
You need to go, bud.
That's messed up, Pete.
687
00:56:45,607 -- 00:56:47,651
Hey, fish girl, get out of here.
688
00:56:49,653 -- 00:56:53,156
Go. Get out of here.
Take a hike.
689
00:56:59,121 -- 00:57:02,875
Still scoreless as the Hyannis Mets
come to bat in the top of the fourth.
690
00:57:04,668 -- 00:57:07,504
Say, Dick, what do you make
of this kid, Dunne?
691
00:57:08,213 -- 00:57:11,675
- Good fast ball, bad mechanics.
- But there's something about him.
692
00:57:11,717 -- 00:57:15,930
He's throwing that heavy ball and
a heavy ball ain't going to find many bats.
693
00:57:17,139 -- 00:57:20,017
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- Yeah, you will.
694
00:57:22,603 -- 00:57:24,647
One down now. Come on, boys.
695
00:57:25,314 -- 00:57:28,234
The Mets have one out in the fourth,
with a runner on first.
696
00:57:31,571 -- 00:57:33,532
Line drive. Great stab by Robin!
697
00:57:34,573 -- 00:57:37,576
There's the throw to first.
It's a double play!
698
00:57:47,462 -- 00:57:48,714
That a boy. Here you go.
699
00:57:51,383 -- 00:57:53,677
Luck don't last forever, lawn boy.
700
00:57:57,056 -- 00:57:59,475
It's all right, man. It's all right.
Stay focused.
701
00:58:03,979 -- 00:58:06,857
Ryan Dunne's in a bit of a jam
here in the sixth.
702
00:58:06,983 -- 00:58:12,196
I don't believe he and the catcher, Brubaker
are seeing eye-to-eye on pitch selection.
703
00:58:18,579 -- 00:58:20,456
Just outside. Ball four.
704
00:58:21,539 -- 00:58:23,291
Come on, blue, what was that?
705
00:58:24,250 -- 00:58:26,502
Doyle trots to first,
and that will load them up.
706
00:58:26,754 -- 00:58:28,964
Get off your knees, man,
you're blowing the game.
707
00:58:29,089 -- 00:58:30,674
Did you say something, son?
708
00:58:31,215 -- 00:58:34,385
No, sir, he didn't. Come on, Ry.
709
00:58:34,510 -- 00:58:38,973
This is the kind of situation where
Dunne has become undone in the past.
710
00:58:41,601 -- 00:58:44,771
I'm just trying to figure out
what inning you'll self-destruct.
711
00:58:46,482 -- 00:58:49,109
Fastball plunks him in the back.
712
00:58:50,444 -- 00:58:52,780
One big mistake.
713
00:59:00,496 -- 00:59:01,538
Time.
714
00:59:17,098 -- 00:59:19,392
Does his wife know he's
screwing us?
715
00:59:20,558 -- 00:59:22,686
Let's not have a meltdown out here.
716
00:59:23,396 -- 00:59:25,189
- It's me.
- What?
717
00:59:26,482 -- 00:59:29,819
I don't think he appreciates
me farting in his face all night.
718
00:59:30,151 -- 00:59:33,196
First, it was accidental.
Now I'm trying to make him cry.
719
00:59:33,446 -- 00:59:37,534
I just dropped a bomb back there and I'm
pretty sure I just poo-pooed in my panties.
720
00:59:39,869 -- 00:59:42,080
All right. Bear down.
721
00:59:45,710 -- 00:59:49,088
Right now, we're playing catch, all right?
Just play catch. Come on now.
722
00:59:49,755 -- 00:59:51,590
Dunne trying to regain his composure.
723
00:59:51,632 -- 00:59:55,928
One run already in, and the bases
are still loaded with one out here in the sixth.
724
01:00:00,891 -- 01:00:02,685
And there's a wild pitch.
725
01:00:09,943 -- 01:00:13,238
One runner scores and here comes Doyle,
all the way from second.
726
01:00:14,990 -- 01:00:18,243
- Safe. He's safe.
- Come on!
727
01:00:22,081 -- 01:00:24,459
Somebody put a quarter
in the merry-go-round.
728
01:00:25,126 -- 01:00:28,463
You got more than that, son.
I'm telling you right now.
729
01:00:30,547 -- 01:00:34,468
What began as a pitchers' duel
turned into a rout...
730
01:00:34,636 -- 01:00:37,305
as the A's fall to the Hyannis Mets,
8 to nothing.
731
01:00:39,599 -- 01:00:41,559
There he is. Can you sign this?
732
01:00:46,357 -- 01:00:47,399
Thank you.
733
01:00:50,819 -- 01:00:51,862
Thank you.
734
01:00:52,905 -- 01:00:56,951
Ryan, this is Hugh Alexander.
He's the scout for the Phillies.
735
01:00:57,158 -- 01:01:00,495
That's good stuff out there.
You stay focused now.
736
01:01:01,871 -- 01:01:03,081
Thank you.
737
01:01:04,249 -- 01:01:07,544
They need to see you pitch again,
they're interested in you. He told me.
738
01:01:11,757 -- 01:01:14,134
I'm in the bullpen from here out...
739
01:01:14,719 -- 01:01:17,889
next to Calvin Knight
who's the best closer in the League.
740
01:01:19,975 -- 01:01:21,935
That ump, he had it in for you.
741
01:01:22,269 -- 01:01:23,728
You deserve better.
742
01:01:29,733 -- 01:01:30,943
Thanks, Dad.
743
01:01:42,163 -- 01:01:47,168
So I don't think I'll even show up
for the last couple of games.
744
01:01:49,338 -- 01:01:50,381
What?
745
01:01:53,217 -- 01:01:58,180
Come on. Every scout was all over that
Hyannis kid who hit the slam off me.
746
01:01:58,847 -- 01:02:01,933
Yeah, he'll be getting
a wicked big check come spring.
747
01:02:02,727 -- 01:02:05,021
Yeah, I'm going to get a check, too.
748
01:02:04,978 -- 01:02:07,939
About $70 for cutting grass
at Chatham Elementary.
749
01:02:08,232 -- 01:02:11,193
Come on, Ry.
I think you're a really good pitcher.
750
01:02:12,988 -- 01:02:15,157
What you think don't mean shit.
751
01:02:17,742 -- 01:02:18,618
What?
752
01:02:19,369 -- 01:02:23,957
All that matters is making it,
getting signed and cashing a check.
753
01:02:23,832 -- 01:02:26,293
Right now I'm lucky...
754
01:02:26,250 -- 01:02:30,963
if some scrub team in Podunk lets me pitch
batting practice for the next couple of season.
755
01:02:30,964 -- 01:02:32,049
You're wrong.
756
01:02:31,590 -- 01:02:33,675
Bullshit! That's all that matters.
757
01:02:33,799 -- 01:02:37,386
It's not bullshit. What matters is that some
of us would say you've already made it.
758
01:02:37,512 -- 01:02:39,973
Some of us who've been there for you...
759
01:02:40,140 -- 01:02:44,102
who drove to Boston College to see you pitch
and went to Framingham state,...
760
01:02:44,311 -- 01:02:46,438
and sat at your mom's wake with you.
761
01:02:46,355 -- 01:02:49,608
And cleaned you up behind the Oasis
when you couldn't pick yourself up out off ground.
762
01:02:49,734 -- 01:02:53,237
And who let you live with me
when you and your old man were at it.
763
01:02:53,570 -- 01:02:57,574
Yeah, we matter. I matter.
You bet your ass what I think matters.
764
01:02:58,909 -- 01:03:00,911
I didn't miss one game, Ry.
765
01:03:01,329 -- 01:03:02,705
Not one game.
766
01:03:03,038 -- 01:03:07,334
And I'm proud as hell
you've done what you've done.
767
01:03:07,210 -- 01:03:11,756
When you hit that mound,
I keep from crying,...
768
01:03:11,006 -- 01:03:16,345
thinking about what we've been through.
Me, and him, and your father, and Mike.
769
01:03:16,720 -- 01:03:19,431
None of us has missed a game.
770
01:03:21,600 -- 01:03:23,769
This ain't just about a paycheck, Ry.
771
01:03:26,271 -- 01:03:30,108
It's about having pride in
what you do.
772
01:03:30,276 -- 01:03:34,238
Because I do.
773
01:03:34,238 -- 01:03:36,907
- All right, Auggie.
- No, Pete.
774
01:03:38,909 -- 01:03:43,414
If Podunk invites you
you're gonna go.
775
01:03:43,664 -- 01:03:47,126
And I'm going too, and Pete's coming.
Right, Pete?
776
01:03:47,460 -- 01:03:48,795
Yeah, I'll go.
777
01:03:52,965 -- 01:03:57,219
To Podunk.
778
01:03:57,929 -- 01:04:00,015
- Come on.
- To Podunk.
779
01:04:05,061 -- 01:04:07,689
I love you, man.
You're my best friend.
780
01:04:08,773 -- 01:04:10,066
You're my best friend.
781
01:04:14,070 -- 01:04:17,073
I love you, too, Pete.
Pete's our best friend, too.
782
01:04:21,620 -- 01:04:23,663
I'm starting to like this girl.
783
01:04:28,961 -- 01:04:32,757
Girl looks like that and cuts your grass,
what else do you need?
784
01:04:32,923 -- 01:04:36,886
She could have beers in a cooler
hanging from her neck, but that's just me.
785
01:04:38,347 -- 01:04:39,931
Get out there, son.
786
01:04:46,938 -- 01:04:49,066
My parents are having
a party tonight.
787
01:04:49,149 -- 01:04:49,858
What?
788
01:04:50,358 -- 01:04:55,112
My parents are having a party tonight
and you should come.
789
01:04:55,613 -- 01:04:59,367
Oh, yeah. Me and your dad
are real tight.
790
01:05:01,535 -- 01:05:06,207
I told him about us. He was the one
that insisted that you come.
791
01:05:07,417 -- 01:05:10,712
I told Chris, too.
He left last night.
792
01:05:13,758 -- 01:05:16,511
I got creamed by Hyannis
last night.
793
01:05:16,970 -- 01:05:22,308
Yeah, Katie said.
You and the umpire. I'm sorry.
794
01:05:22,307 -- 01:05:25,602
That's okay.
I'm out of the starting rotation.
795
01:05:26,104 -- 01:05:29,691
I mean, I'll pitch some relief,
but it's kind of over.
796
01:05:30,023 -- 01:05:35,946
Listen. I did everything wrong with us.
I should have told you about Chris.
797
01:05:36,489 -- 01:05:39,701
And this war with my father
has been going on for four years...
798
01:05:39,867 -- 01:05:41,494
and it's finally out of control.
799
01:05:43,122 -- 01:05:44,331
Forget it.
800
01:05:44,581 -- 01:05:50,337
No. I was confused and I dragged you
into the middle of my mess.
801
01:05:53,756 -- 01:05:57,218
You're the only one who really cares
about what I want.
802
01:06:04,018 -- 01:06:05,060
Thank you.
803
01:06:08,856 -- 01:06:10,649
The summer is almost over...
804
01:06:10,858 -- 01:06:14,111
and the one thing I'm not confused about
is that I want to see you.
805
01:06:15,864 -- 01:06:17,741
I don't have a game tonight.
806
01:06:18,073 -- 01:06:21,577
Come anytime after 5:00.
The party goes all night.
807
01:06:23,663 -- 01:06:24,831
I'll try.
808
01:06:35,968 -- 01:06:39,805
Don't forget to do the trim, okay?
809
01:06:42,016 -- 01:06:44,685
Yeah, and I'll make sure
to mow the flower bed.
810
01:06:45,436 -- 01:06:48,272
If I can find the bird feeder,
I guess I'll mow that, too.
811
01:06:48,480 -- 01:06:50,732
That's funny.
That's very funny.
812
01:06:51,399 -- 01:06:52,442
Come here.
813
01:07:02,370 -- 01:07:05,665
If this party gets too boring,
and I can tell right now that it won't...
814
01:07:05,958 -- 01:07:08,377
the team is having this party
at the Oasis.
815
01:07:08,626 -- 01:07:13,005
Tenley Parrish. I haven't seen you
in years. Look at you!
816
01:07:13,298 -- 01:07:15,300
Excuse me.
I'll meet you at the bar.
817
01:07:17,218 -- 01:07:20,429
The last time I saw you,
you had just gotten back from Europe.
818
01:07:23,684 -- 01:07:25,394
Beer, please.
819
01:07:25,935 -- 01:07:27,144
Hey, Ryan.
820
01:07:26,936 -- 01:07:31,107
Hey, Katie. It's nice to see you
out of your mascot uniforms.
821
01:07:31,733 -- 01:07:35,112
The mascot search is over.
Nobody gets it.
822
01:07:35,988 -- 01:07:37,030
I quit.
823
01:07:36,571 -- 01:07:40,826
Don't quit. You just have to figure out
the true spirit of Chatham.
824
01:07:41,286 -- 01:07:42,912
Trust your heart on this one.
825
01:07:43,538 -- 01:07:44,831
Hello, Ryan.
826
01:07:44,414 -- 01:07:47,959
I'm glad you came.
You look very nice tonight.
827
01:07:48,041 -- 01:07:49,293
Thank you, Mrs. Parrish.
828
01:07:49,918 -- 01:07:51,795
Make yourself at home.
829
01:07:52,130 -- 01:07:55,341
Hey, Ryan. Glad you could make it.
How are you?
830
01:07:55,257 -- 01:07:57,259
- Walk with me, will you?
- Yes, sir.
831
01:08:01,806 -- 01:08:04,267
I need you to understand something.
832
01:08:04,601 -- 01:08:07,855
I know this is difficult,
but let's be realistic.
833
01:08:08,396 -- 01:08:13,318
We both know this little fling you're having
is going to be over by Labor Day anyway.
834
01:08:13,485 -- 01:08:15,321
So, I need your help.
835
01:08:17,113 -- 01:08:19,699
I want Tenley to focus on her future.
836
01:08:21,368 -- 01:08:22,661
Alone.
837
01:08:24,954 -- 01:08:28,374
I've known your father a long time.
He's a good man.
838
01:08:29,001 -- 01:08:31,587
What does my dad have to do
with this?
839
01:08:31,712 -- 01:08:36,342
I don't want to see anybody get hurt.
But you've stepped over a boundary here, son.
840
01:08:36,342 -- 01:08:38,302
A boundary? What boundary?
841
01:08:38,595 -- 01:08:42,641
You know damn well what the boundaries are here.
They're as old as Chatham itself.
842
01:08:42,766 -- 01:08:44,434
What are you trying to tell me?
843
01:08:45,309 -- 01:08:47,603
Along with a number of my friends...
844
01:08:47,770 -- 01:08:51,106
I'd have to take a good hard look
at our arrangements with your father.
845
01:08:52,651 -- 01:08:53,777
What?
846
01:08:55,862 -- 01:08:58,698
- Ryan, I'm thinking of you here.
- Yeah.
847
01:08:59,824 -- 01:09:04,120
And I'm thinking of you, Rand,
when I say you can take this lawn job...
848
01:09:04,079 -- 01:09:05,705
and shove it up your ass.
849
01:09:07,124 -- 01:09:11,045
He'll be here tomorrow.
I guarantee.
850
01:09:18,009 -- 01:09:19,469
I'll be right back.
851
01:09:23,473 -- 01:09:24,891
Where are you going?
852
01:09:29,772 -- 01:09:33,275
Just meet me tomorrow night
at the field after the game.
853
01:09:57,134 -- 01:09:59,219
Rand Parrish said that?
854
01:10:00,430 -- 01:10:04,976
Sometimes parents get too involved
and say stuff they don't mean.
855
01:10:06,144 -- 01:10:10,023
Forget about it.
You were probably right about Tenley.
856
01:10:13,442 -- 01:10:15,610
I was really in the bag the other night.
857
01:10:17,905 -- 01:10:19,657
I said some dumb things.
858
01:10:22,200 -- 01:10:27,539
The right girl, family,
last you forever.
859
01:10:37,718 -- 01:10:40,888
Your mother used to say
the reason the Indian rain dance worked...
860
01:10:40,970 -- 01:10:45,099
is because they wouldn't
stop dancing until it rained.
861
01:10:46,727 -- 01:10:49,271
Every time it rained, she'd say that.
862
01:10:53,484 -- 01:10:54,985
Yeah. I remember.
863
01:10:59,908 -- 01:11:01,409
Stay at it.
864
01:11:04,120 -- 01:11:07,082
You're a good kid, a good ball player.
865
01:11:07,707 -- 01:11:10,001
Baseball might be a career for you.
866
01:11:21,428 -- 01:11:22,805
I would never.
867
01:11:23,473 -- 01:11:25,892
Come on, Dale. Giddy up.
868
01:11:26,434 -- 01:11:28,770
- Where are you going?
- To get a better view.
869
01:11:29,437 -- 01:11:32,524
Come on, Tenley.
Are you staying in Chatham?
870
01:11:32,607 -- 01:11:35,402
Or if I get a tryout somewhere,
are you going to follow me around?
871
01:11:36,821 -- 01:11:38,739
You're going to San Francisco.
872
01:11:39,698 -- 01:11:42,701
If I don't like the job,
maybe I'll just go to graduate school.
873
01:11:44,954 -- 01:11:46,872
You can go to grad school
anywhere.
874
01:11:51,335 -- 01:11:52,670
One, two, four!
875
01:11:57,843 -- 01:12:01,763
- Ladies, Chatham's finest.
- All right.
876
01:12:02,138 -- 01:12:03,806
Our pride and joy.
877
01:12:03,807 -- 01:12:05,475
I'm ever honored!
878
01:12:07,936 -- 01:12:09,354
Thank you, my prince.
879
01:12:15,277 -- 01:12:16,486
Night-night.
880
01:12:17,112 -- 01:12:18,989
Careful up there, you two.
881
01:12:25,746 -- 01:12:29,124
You're not listening to me. My father
won't pay for grad school in architecture.
882
01:12:29,291 -- 01:12:31,209
So what? You can get loans.
883
01:12:31,293 -- 01:12:33,003
You don't understand.
884
01:12:33,421 -- 01:12:35,840
Understand what, being broke?
I understand.
885
01:12:36,299 -- 01:12:37,550
- No.
- What?
886
01:12:37,966 -- 01:12:41,261
Doing something you love?
I understand.
887
01:12:41,511 -- 01:12:45,057
I love standing on that mound
with a baseball in my hand...
888
01:12:45,475 -- 01:12:48,311
staring at a guy
holding a club 60 feet away...
889
01:12:48,477 -- 01:12:51,271
knowing that he can't touch me.
890
01:12:53,858 -- 01:12:57,779
It is the only place in the world
where I feel powerful.
891
01:13:00,365 -- 01:13:04,619
Shit!
I'll probably end up cutting grass.
892
01:13:05,412 -- 01:13:09,667
- Why are you so scared?
- Scared of what?
893
01:13:09,749 -- 01:13:14,879
Of everything.
Success. Love.
894
01:13:15,714 -- 01:13:20,135
You say you love being out on that mound.
Why would you ever settle for cutting grass?
895
01:13:20,636 -- 01:13:23,847
Wait a second, who's scared?
I can't control my career, you can.
896
01:13:24,056 -- 01:13:26,183
If you love architecture so much,...
897
01:13:26,101 -- 01:13:28,395
why are you going to settle
for the life your daddy set up for you?
898
01:13:29,895 -- 01:13:31,981
What do you want me to do?
899
01:13:36,777 -- 01:13:41,115
Get on a plane.
Go to San Francisco.
900
01:13:41,573 -- 01:13:42,908
- What?
- This is never...
901
01:13:44,119 -- 01:13:45,370
Shit!
902
01:13:45,620 -- 01:13:47,038
Why did you lock the door?
903
01:13:47,121 -- 01:13:48,247
Get down here!
904
01:13:55,047 -- 01:13:56,924
Van Leemer and Lauren are still
locked upstairs!
905
01:13:56,923 -- 01:13:58,800
I got them! Get out!
906
01:14:06,182 -- 01:14:07,517
Get out of here!
907
01:14:21,282 -- 01:14:23,326
- Are you okay?
- Yeah, I'm okay.
908
01:14:33,295 -- 01:14:36,340
A's Press Box set ablaze.
909
01:14:36,756 -- 01:14:40,301
"Tenley Parrish,
daughter of Rand and Victoria Parrish...
910
01:14:40,302 -- 01:14:42,471
and A's pitcher, Ryan Dunne...
911
01:14:42,471 -- 01:14:44,264
watched firemen extinguish a blaze...
912
01:14:44,263 -- 01:14:47,391
that engulfed the new
Veterans Field press box last night."
913
01:14:47,476 -- 01:14:53,023
Thank you. Congratulations, your
humiliation of this family is complete.
914
01:14:54,024 -- 01:14:55,984
We had nothing to do
with starting that fire.
915
01:14:56,151 -- 01:14:59,821
You were there.
It's all part of this goddamn situation.
916
01:15:00,198 -- 01:15:05,745
This kid is going to end up back here
cutting grass with his old man guaranteed!
917
01:15:06,286 -- 01:15:08,789
Who are you to judge
what he does with his life?
918
01:15:08,872 -- 01:15:11,708
Ryan is going to do whatever it takes
to make it in baseball!
919
01:15:12,251 -- 01:15:14,128
Fine, go with him.
Go with him, then.
920
01:15:18,675 -- 01:15:21,135
He doesn't want me to go
with him!
921
01:15:23,638 -- 01:15:27,141
I'm going to San Francisco
to work for Uncle Richard.
922
01:15:29,144 -- 01:15:32,690
Aren't you happy, Dad?
You win, okay?
923
01:15:39,154 -- 01:15:41,240
Why stop with the press box?
924
01:15:41,699 -- 01:15:45,119
If you're going to start fires,
why don't you burn down Main Street?
925
01:15:47,496 -- 01:15:50,124
The League commissioner
wanted to call this game off.
926
01:15:50,249 -- 01:15:53,377
I had to convince her
that to penalize the rest of the team...
927
01:15:53,460 -- 01:15:57,047
for the stupidity of a couple
of knuckleheads would be unfair.
928
01:15:58,466 -- 01:16:02,137
But Robin and Van Leemer,
they're ghosts.
929
01:16:02,136 -- 01:16:03,095
Ghosts!
930
01:16:04,263 -- 01:16:06,974
I packed their asses on the bus
this morning.
931
01:16:07,141 -- 01:16:10,477
Which means we finish the regular season
and go into the playoffs...
932
01:16:10,603 -- 01:16:14,441
without our number one pitcher
and our starting shortstop.
933
01:16:14,691 -- 01:16:17,569
Look at me when I'm talking to you,
goddamn it!
934
01:16:21,614 -- 01:16:25,243
Tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.
Dunne...
935
01:16:27,246 -- 01:16:31,417
you've got the freshest arm.
You get to start tomorrow.
936
01:16:32,167 -- 01:16:35,879
Now get the hell out of my sight,
I'm sick of looking at you. Move.
937
01:16:55,609 -- 01:16:58,362
Sean, I thought I asked you
not to park in the driveway?
938
01:16:58,445 -- 01:17:00,697
I just came by to give you a final bill.
939
01:17:01,197 -- 01:17:05,284
A final bill? What about the fall?
We've got leaves and...
940
01:17:05,409 -- 01:17:08,287
John Kroft's crew does good work.
I'll put him in touch.
941
01:17:08,747 -- 01:17:11,708
Now wait a minute. Sean.
What are you doing?
942
01:17:16,630 -- 01:17:19,007
My boy told me what you said.
943
01:17:20,258 -- 01:17:23,637
Pride isn't exclusive to you people
on Shore Road, Mr. Parrish.
944
01:17:24,597 -- 01:17:25,890
Good day.
945
01:17:33,397 -- 01:17:34,398
Shit.
946
01:17:38,361 -- 01:17:39,570
Come in.
947
01:17:46,244 -- 01:17:47,787
I've been waiting for you.
948
01:17:48,497 -- 01:17:50,249
Come on in. Sit down.
949
01:17:52,375 -- 01:17:55,169
Come on, don't be bashful.
950
01:18:04,805 -- 01:18:06,598
Let's talk.
951
01:18:08,267 -- 01:18:14,148
Baseball is a game
full of legends and lore.
952
01:18:16,108 -- 01:18:19,361
I'm just another baseball legend,
Domo.
953
01:18:25,076 -- 01:18:27,912
I know you've heard
some stories about me.
954
01:18:28,078 -- 01:18:29,830
Some of them are true.
955
01:18:34,169 -- 01:18:36,463
You can tell your own stories.
956
01:18:36,463 -- 01:18:38,882
But I can help you
with your baseball career.
957
01:18:42,344 -- 01:18:44,721
I'm real good with ball players.
958
01:18:47,599 -- 01:18:48,850
Really?
959
01:18:52,188 -- 01:18:54,190
See the basket at the end
of the bed?
960
01:18:56,609 -- 01:18:57,401
Yes.
961
01:18:58,443 -- 01:19:00,111
Hand me the cucumber.
962
01:19:05,826 -- 01:19:08,037
Domo! Domo! Domo!
963
01:19:15,045 -- 01:19:16,880
- It was gone.
- The whole thing?
964
01:19:17,672 -- 01:19:19,215
No way. An entire
cucumber?
965
01:19:20,007 -- 01:19:22,843
I swear, it was like
Guinness Book of Records type stuff.
966
01:19:23,762 -- 01:19:25,347
I'm happy for you, kid.
967
01:19:27,556 -- 01:19:28,599
Bru, what's wrong, man?
968
01:19:29,517 -- 01:19:31,727
I was there for lunch today.
969
01:19:32,061 -- 01:19:34,563
She made me a cucumber salad.
970
01:19:42,906 -- 01:19:45,325
- Hey.
- Hey.
971
01:19:49,287 -- 01:19:52,541
I'm...I'm starting tomorrow.
972
01:19:53,584 -- 01:19:57,839
Yeah, I heard. Falmouth, right?
Good luck.
973
01:20:01,008 -- 01:20:04,720
Every scout in the League is goin' to be there
expecting to see Van Leemer versus Huber.
974
01:20:06,555 -- 01:20:10,309
I know. You're going to pitch
a great game and get discovered.
975
01:20:16,149 -- 01:20:17,567
I'm scared, Mike.
976
01:20:21,739 -- 01:20:25,034
This is it.
977
01:20:25,491 -- 01:20:28,286
You'll be fine, just pitch your game.
978
01:20:30,873 -- 01:20:32,374
What's my game?
979
01:20:37,796 -- 01:20:39,256
You're really asking me?
980
01:20:42,927 -- 01:20:46,765
- You're really asking me.
- Come on, Mike.
981
01:20:50,185 -- 01:20:51,227
Sit down.
982
01:20:59,318 -- 01:21:03,447
Hit your spots. Don't try to blow fastballs
by every guy that gets in the box.
983
01:21:03,947 -- 01:21:05,949
But I can throw way over 90.
984
01:21:06,034 -- 01:21:09,871
Everybody in the minor league system
can throw 90-plus. So what?
985
01:21:10,121 -- 01:21:13,333
When is the last time
Greg Maddux threw 95?
986
01:21:13,750 -- 01:21:16,044
- I want to be intimidating.
- Come on.
987
01:21:17,295 -- 01:21:19,714
Wouldn't you rather be rich?
988
01:21:22,969 -- 01:21:26,514
You are so stubborn.
You're just like Mom: bullheaded.
989
01:21:26,513 -- 01:21:29,140
You place your fastball,
throw your curves for strikes.
990
01:21:29,140 -- 01:21:30,850
You're dangerous, Ryan.
991
01:21:30,768 -- 01:21:33,062
You are. You're as good
as any of those guys out there.
992
01:21:34,813 -- 01:21:35,939
Come on.
993
01:21:38,359 -- 01:21:40,111
Believe in yourself.
994
01:21:46,659 -- 01:21:49,120
Mom was pretty stubborn.
995
01:21:52,332 -- 01:21:55,669
She made me drive her to that game
you pitched against UMass.
996
01:21:56,502 -- 01:21:58,587
She was sick as a dog.
997
01:22:00,507 -- 01:22:02,467
Yeah, she never missed a game
back then.
998
01:22:06,680 -- 01:22:08,640
She hasn't missed one since.
999
01:22:13,437 -- 01:22:14,813
Come on, I'll buy you a beer.
1000
01:22:19,360 -- 01:22:22,280
She's so fat, if she wore high heels,
she'd strike oil.
1001
01:22:25,282 -- 01:22:27,743
What did the one fat chick
say to the other fat chick?
1002
01:22:28,244 -- 01:22:30,121
- What?
- Who cares? They're fat.
1003
01:22:34,500 -- 01:22:35,501
Fat chicks are cool.
1004
01:22:35,501 -- 01:22:39,630
They're like mopeds, fun to ride,
just don't let your friends see you do it.
1005
01:22:41,424 -- 01:22:45,261
That's it. Hey, you know what?
I've got something to say.
1006
01:22:45,763 -- 01:22:46,972
Listen up.
1007
01:22:47,723 -- 01:22:48,932
Excuse me.
1008
01:22:49,016 -- 01:22:51,685
Can I have everybody's attention
for one minute?
1009
01:22:51,768 -- 01:22:53,561
There's something
I need to say to everybody.
1010
01:22:55,396 -- 01:23:00,693
My name is Miles Dalrymple
and I'm tired of living a lie.
1011
01:23:02,695 -- 01:23:07,283
I need it to be known
that I like a big girl.
1012
01:23:08,828 -- 01:23:15,043
In fact, a large, zaftig,
voluptuous, full-figured, big-boned...
1013
01:23:15,710 -- 01:23:17,212
massive-assive honey.
1014
01:23:18,963 -- 01:23:21,049
That is what really gets me going!
1015
01:23:21,715 -- 01:23:26,136
I like fat women and they like me!
Anybody got a problem with that?
1016
01:23:32,644 -- 01:23:35,188
Big girls need love too, baby!
1017
01:23:38,859 -- 01:23:40,861
- Hi.
- Hey.
1018
01:23:42,904 -- 01:23:44,572
Just like old times.
1019
01:23:44,573 -- 01:23:47,201
Yeah. I didn't see you in there.
1020
01:23:48,285 -- 01:23:50,621
I was home, packing.
1021
01:23:54,165 -- 01:23:56,251
I'm going to San Francisco tomorrow.
1022
01:24:10,683 -- 01:24:13,519
- Do you want to sit down?
- Yeah.
1023
01:24:22,194 -- 01:24:24,071
I'm pitching tomorrow.
1024
01:24:28,243 -- 01:24:32,581
I had a huge fight with my father.
I can't stay here with him.
1025
01:24:34,708 -- 01:24:35,959
About what?
1026
01:24:41,923 -- 01:24:43,175
You.
1027
01:24:53,477 -- 01:24:54,686
When are you leaving?
1028
01:24:56,606 -- 01:24:58,608
Tomorrow night.
1029
01:25:05,407 -- 01:25:07,409
- Just as well...
- We're better off...
1030
01:25:14,541 -- 01:25:17,961
Let yourself be great
tomorrow night.
1031
01:25:28,304 -- 01:25:30,223
I'm really going to miss you.
1032
01:25:59,045 -- 01:26:02,924
Ahoy, mateys.
I am the true spirit of Chatham...
1033
01:26:02,882 -- 01:26:05,677
a drunken fisherman
named Barnacle Barb.
1034
01:26:06,261 -- 01:26:07,929
I like to drink.
1035
01:26:09,180 -- 01:26:11,016
I like to fight.
1036
01:26:12,393 -- 01:26:16,022
I like to fall down in pools
of my own vomit!
1037
01:26:19,107 -- 01:26:22,444
Tonight, the Chatham A's
take on the Falmouth Commodores.
1038
01:26:22,611 -- 01:26:24,613
And a last-minute pitching change...
1039
01:26:24,613 -- 01:26:26,615
the A's will send
Ryan Dunne to the mound.
1040
01:26:27,241 -- 01:26:28,117
Ryan!
1041
01:26:33,415 -- 01:26:34,666
Get them, tiger!
1042
01:26:34,750 -- 01:26:37,169
I'm proud as hell
you've done what you've done.
1043
01:26:37,835 -- 01:26:39,837
Dunne replaces Eric Van Leemer...
1044
01:26:39,963 -- 01:26:42,966
who proved to be even more
of a flamethrower than we imagined.
1045
01:26:43,717 -- 01:26:46,386
It's a good opportunity for the
young lefty,...
1046
01:26:46,552 -- 01:26:48,888
after being banished to the bullpen
by coach Schiffner.
1047
01:26:50,097 -- 01:26:52,767
That's good stuff out there.
You stay focused now.
1048
01:27:02,152 -- 01:27:04,196
Swing and a miss. Strike three.
1049
01:27:04,197 -- 01:27:05,448
Number one, Ry dog!
1050
01:27:06,948 -- 01:27:10,661
Then one day you have this moment
where it all just arrives. Everything clicks.
1051
01:27:13,706 -- 01:27:14,999
He struck him out.
1052
01:27:14,998 -- 01:27:15,791
2.6.
1053
01:27:20,213 -- 01:27:21,881
Got him on a good breaking ball.
1054
01:27:25,634 -- 01:27:28,804
I'm just trying to figure out
what inning you'll self-destruct.
1055
01:27:28,888 -- 01:27:34,769
The question with Dunne has always been,
can he keep it together for a whole ball game?
1056
01:27:36,396 -- 01:27:38,564
That's four K's for Dunne.
1057
01:27:44,696 -- 01:27:46,364
You are dangerous, Ryan.
1058
01:27:46,280 -- 01:27:48,700
You are. You're as good
as any of those guys out there.
1059
01:27:51,328 -- 01:27:53,455
One big mistake.
1060
01:27:58,627 -- 01:28:02,673
Swing and a miss. He got him.
That's five strikeouts for Dunne.
1061
01:28:02,715 -- 01:28:06,468
In the middle of the third,
Falmouth is still looking for its first hit.
1062
01:28:09,097 -- 01:28:10,807
I want to stop by the stadium.
1063
01:28:10,890 -- 01:28:14,310
- We really don't have time, Tenley.
- Just for a minute, okay?
1064
01:28:17,187 -- 01:28:21,525
Goose eggs on the board through seven,
but the real story is Ryan Dunne.
1065
01:28:22,027 -- 01:28:26,281
You might want to stay awake for this.
Ryan has got a no-no going.
1066
01:28:28,325 -- 01:28:30,410
Two outs here in the top of
the eighth.
1067
01:28:33,204 -- 01:28:36,082
There's a little looper in the short right
field, looks like...
1068
01:28:36,125 -- 01:28:39,503
No! Domo makes a circus catch.
What a grab!
1069
01:28:42,672 -- 01:28:45,842
All right! Way to go, Domo!
1070
01:28:46,009 -- 01:28:49,220
The A's second baseman
made a spectacular catch.
1071
01:28:49,680 -- 01:28:51,974
And the Commodores
go down in the eighth.
1072
01:28:54,060 -- 01:28:57,647
Wouldn't you know it, the guy who
makes the great play in the field...
1073
01:28:57,688 -- 01:29:02,026
now comes in to lead off for his team
at bat in the last of the eighth inning.
1074
01:29:01,192 -- 01:29:04,487
Get on now. Make them
pitch to you.
1075
01:29:04,445 -- 01:29:07,031
Mickey "Domo" Dominguez
stands in against Huber.
1076
01:29:10,786 -- 01:29:12,954
There's a liner in the right.
Base hit!
1077
01:29:14,121 -- 01:29:16,540
The A's have the lead-off runner
on in the eighth.
1078
01:29:17,501 -- 01:29:21,004
The way these two pitchers are going,
one run may do it tonight.
1079
01:29:25,676 -- 01:29:29,554
On deck for the A's is Billy Brubaker,
who's been hot of late.
1080
01:29:31,014 -- 01:29:33,141
Bru's average is up to .292 now.
1081
01:29:35,728 -- 01:29:37,772
There's a line drive into left
and it's sinking fast.
1082
01:29:38,731 -- 01:29:41,859
McBride can't get it.
It's rolling all the way to the fence.
1083
01:29:42,359 -- 01:29:45,487
Domo is going to score easily.
Brubaker is heading to third.
1084
01:29:47,407 -- 01:29:48,616
He's being waved around.
1085
01:29:48,616 -- 01:29:49,784
Come on, Bru!
1086
01:29:55,540 -- 01:29:56,666
He's safe!
1087
01:29:57,417 -- 01:30:02,255
Inside-the-park homer for Billy Brubaker. And
the A's take a two-run lead here in the eighth.
1088
01:30:09,971 -- 01:30:11,347
Come on now, get up!
1089
01:30:13,725 -- 01:30:17,020
Ryan Dunne will take the mound in the ninth
with a two-run cushion...
1090
01:30:17,187 -- 01:30:20,190
and three outs to go
to complete his masterpiece.
1091
01:30:19,981 -- 01:30:21,482
Be right back.
1092
01:30:26,363 -- 01:30:29,033
Mullin stands in the lead off
with Falmouth in the ninth.
1093
01:30:29,450 -- 01:30:31,952
He's already accounted
for two of Dunne's ten strikeouts.
1094
01:30:36,833 -- 01:30:38,209
Strike one call.
1095
01:30:38,876 -- 01:30:42,796
I just clocked him at 93 mph
in the ninth and he's getting stronger.
1096
01:30:45,508 -- 01:30:49,471
Fastball has got some good velo,
his curve ball shows depth and best of all...
1097
01:30:50,472 -- 01:30:51,556
he's a lefty.
1098
01:30:51,514 -- 01:30:53,224
What is this kid's name,
anyway?
1099
01:30:55,560 -- 01:30:59,606
Dunne. That's Ryan Dunne.
1100
01:31:00,523 -- 01:31:04,069
- Hi.
- Hi.
1101
01:31:04,570 -- 01:31:06,656
Barnacle Barb is a big hit.
1102
01:31:07,822 -- 01:31:09,491
I thought you were gone.
1103
01:31:09,574 -- 01:31:11,534
I am.
I just came to say goodbye.
1104
01:31:11,618 -- 01:31:17,791
I don't think he is going to be able
to hear you. He's got a no-hitter going.
1105
01:31:17,791 -- 01:31:18,917
What's a no-hitter?
1106
01:31:20,544 -- 01:31:23,506
You can't talk about it.
It will jinx it.
1107
01:31:33,767 -- 01:31:35,894
Let yourself be great.
1108
01:31:45,737 -- 01:31:46,947
Here's the 0-1 pitch.
1109
01:31:47,154 -- 01:31:49,365
Swing and a miss. Strike two.
1110
01:31:49,866 -- 01:31:52,411
I just got him at 95.
That can't be right.
1111
01:31:52,494 -- 01:31:54,579
It's not. I got 96.
1112
01:32:04,882 -- 01:32:07,301
Swing and a miss. Strike three.
1113
01:32:07,300 -- 01:32:10,220
Dunne pulls the string
on another off-speed breaking ball.
1114
01:32:10,220 -- 01:32:14,433
One up, one down. That's 11 strikeouts
for the hometown left-hander.
1115
01:32:19,397 -- 01:32:23,151
Heaven is number 11!
Two more to go, Ryan!
1116
01:32:23,151 -- 01:32:24,319
Two more! Come on!
1117
01:32:29,700 -- 01:32:31,076
- Bye.
- Bye.
1118
01:32:31,410 -- 01:32:33,287
Two outs to go.
1119
01:32:33,412 -- 01:32:35,372
And now the crowd is on its feet.
1120
01:32:35,371 -- 01:32:38,041
We're really witnessing
something special here tonight.
1121
01:32:50,471 -- 01:32:52,431
Allow yourself to succeed.
1122
01:33:01,024 -- 01:33:02,567
You want big rewards?
1123
01:33:03,485 -- 01:33:05,278
You've got to take big risks.
1124
01:33:10,157 -- 01:33:11,200
Bru!
1125
01:33:13,745 -- 01:33:14,788
Time.
1126
01:33:21,294 -- 01:33:24,089
What's up?
What's going on? You okay?
1127
01:33:24,381 -- 01:33:25,423
I love her.
1128
01:33:27,801 -- 01:33:32,097
Okay, I love her, too,
but let's get two more outs, okay?
1129
01:33:31,472 -- 01:33:33,391
Come on, kid, get up!
1130
01:33:33,599 -- 01:33:35,726
Knight, wake up man.
Get out here!
1131
01:33:36,434 -- 01:33:39,020
- Finish it, Calvin.
- Go on out.
1132
01:33:39,939 -- 01:33:41,399
Auggie, start the car!
1133
01:33:41,899 -- 01:33:43,609
He said start the car.
1134
01:33:43,733 -- 01:33:45,443
Get the cooler. Start the car.
1135
01:33:45,861 -- 01:33:47,154
All right, let's start the car!
1136
01:33:47,530 -- 01:33:49,699
Dude, what are you doing?
1137
01:33:50,658 -- 01:33:54,161
A no-hitter in the Cape League
won't even be in The Globe tomorrow.
1138
01:33:54,412 -- 01:33:57,665
The right girl, that will last you forever.
1139
01:33:58,875 -- 01:34:02,337
Besides, Knight's the best closer
in the League. He's going to finish this.
1140
01:34:02,421 -- 01:34:04,047
Good morning, sunshine.
1141
01:34:04,380 -- 01:34:06,882
Fatty here can't touch a slider...
1142
01:34:06,799 -- 01:34:09,301
and my man on deck
is a sucker for an inside curve. Enjoy!
1143
01:34:10,595 -- 01:34:12,139
Everything all right, fellas?
1144
01:34:12,222 -- 01:34:15,267
- He loves her.
- That's great.
1145
01:34:15,517 -- 01:34:17,102
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
1146
01:34:17,978 -- 01:34:20,731
- I love her.
- We know.
1147
01:34:20,565 -- 01:34:24,318
Hey, Ryan.
You might want to go this way.
1148
01:34:26,738 -- 01:34:28,197
Go get her!
1149
01:34:29,490 -- 01:34:33,369
This is the damnedest thing
I've seen in 50 years of broadcasting.
1150
01:34:33,368 -- 01:34:39,207
Ryan Dunne is taking himself out of the game
with two outs to go for a no-hitter.
1151
01:34:43,086 -- 01:34:44,171
Ryan, where are we going?
1152
01:34:44,172 -- 01:34:46,257
- I love her.
- Me, too!
1153
01:34:46,758 -- 01:34:47,800
Who?
1154
01:34:48,384 -- 01:34:50,928
- Where?
- To the airport.
1155
01:34:58,145 -- 01:34:59,104
Tenley!
1156
01:35:05,151 -- 01:35:06,944
- I love her.
- What?
1157
01:35:07,863 -- 01:35:09,281
I mean, you.
1158
01:35:10,157 -- 01:35:12,368
- I love you.
- I love you.
1159
01:35:12,700 -- 01:35:16,329
I need to know we are going to be together.
Please don't go to San Francisco.
1160
01:35:16,622 -- 01:35:18,540
I don't want to go to San Francisco.
1161
01:35:18,624 -- 01:35:20,918
Then stay.
You can go back to school.
1162
01:35:21,001 -- 01:35:22,920
Knight winds and delivers...
1163
01:35:23,212 -- 01:35:25,381
What happened with the no-hitter?
1164
01:35:27,008 -- 01:35:28,760
Allen swings at it.
It's all over.
1165
01:35:29,469 -- 01:35:32,389
He finished it!
You guys pitched a no-hitter!
1166
01:35:33,931 -- 01:35:36,684
I found it.
I've just pitched the game of my life.
1167
01:35:36,768 -- 01:35:38,061
Let's be together.
1168
01:35:38,186 -- 01:35:39,771
I don't know where. Probably...
1169
01:35:39,854 -- 01:35:42,399
Batavia, New York.
It's up around Buffalo.
1170
01:35:42,899 -- 01:35:46,277
The Phillies have a Single A team there
called the Batavia Muckdogs.
1171
01:35:46,653 -- 01:35:48,154
- Muckdogs?
- Yeah.
1172
01:35:49,031 -- 01:35:51,909
Mr. Alexander, didn't Ryan earn
a little money tonight?
1173
01:35:52,826 -- 01:35:55,036
Yeah, he sure did.
1174
01:35:55,997 -- 01:36:00,793
In fact, Ryan, I'd like to make you an offer
to play for a Phillies' farm club...
1175
01:36:01,126 -- 01:36:03,920
complete with a guaranteed
$50,000 signing bonus.
1176
01:36:05,756 -- 01:36:06,924
75.
1177
01:36:09,968 -- 01:36:11,136
I beg your pardon?
1178
01:36:11,386 -- 01:36:13,430
$75,000 sounds about right.
1179
01:36:18,020 -- 01:36:20,022
- That would do the trick?
- Yeah!
1180
01:36:20,354 -- 01:36:22,481
Done. Congratulations.
1181
01:36:23,065 -- 01:36:24,191
To the Muckdogs!
1182
01:36:52,597 -- 01:36:56,768
The Phillies are going to bring in
the young left-hander...
1183
01:36:56,726 -- 01:36:59,729
the rookie just brought up
from the minor league, Ryan Dunne.
1184
01:37:00,729 -- 01:37:03,440
Dunne was just called up this week
from Scranton.
1185
01:37:02,647 -- 01:37:05,901
- What's going on over here?
- Man, he's in.
1186
01:37:06,569 -- 01:37:11,157
- He looks good!
- That's good.
1187
01:37:10,990 -- 01:37:14,911
...is none other than the superstar
of the Reds, Ken Griffey, Jr.
1188
01:37:17,164 -- 01:37:20,918
The rookie left-hander Dunne
looks in to his veteran catcher for the sign.
1189
01:37:22,044 -- 01:37:26,215
And shakes off the sign.
Now he agrees, he's got the one he wants.
1190
01:37:26,882 -- 01:37:28,884
And here's the pitch on the way.
1191
01:37:29,467 -- 01:37:34,347
Swings! And that one is hit deep
into right center field and it is gone.
1192
01:37:34,306 -- 01:37:36,642
A homerun for Ken Griffey, Jr.
1193
01:37:39,561 -- 01:37:41,230
To the first of many.
1194
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Welcome to the show, Ryan Dunne.