The man wrote the best books of his generation. And he was a pioneer of the Civil Rights...
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[Ray explains Terence Mann's "pain" to Annie]
Ray Kinsella:
The man wrote the best books of his generation. And he was a pioneer of the Civil Rights and the anti-war movement. I mean, he made the cover of Newsweek. He knew everybody. He did everything. And he helped shape his time. I mean, the guy hung out with The Beatles! But in the end, it wasn't enough. What he missed was baseball.
[Annie looks at Ray's notes]
Annie Kinsella:
Oh, my God!
Ray Kinsella:
What?
Annie Kinsella:
As a small boy, he had a bat named Rosebud.
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The man wrote the best books of his generation
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He was a pioneer in the civil rights and the antiwar movement
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He made the cover of Newsweek He knew everybody He did everything
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He helped shape his time The guy hung out with The Beatles
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It wasn't enough What he missed was baseball
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Oh my God What
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As a small boy he had a bat named Rosebud
Clip duration: 26 seconds
Views: 171
Timestamp in movie: 00h 41m 58s
Uploaded: 04 April, 2022
Genres: drama, fantasy, comedy
Summary: Ray Kinsella is an Iowa farmer who hears a mysterious voice telling him to turn his cornfield into a baseball diamond. He does, but the voice's directions don't stop -- even after the spirits of deceased ballplayers turn up to play.
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00:10 It was you
00:15 This is my most special place in all the world
00:30 Don't you miss being involved
00:20 Those first two were high and tight So what do you think the...
00:32 Ray There's a reason they chose me
00:17 Hey rookie
00:16 What's with the lights
00:36 You know I never got to bat in the major leagues
00:11 You've changed you know that
00:14 You never liked farming It is true You don't know about...
00:07 We're keeping this field
00:33 I bet it's good to be playing again
00:36 Man I did love this game
00:12 My name's Ray Kinsella
00:37 Terence Mann was a warm and gentle voice of reason
00:05 When did these ballplayers get here
00:37 Out there What is out there
00:08 Hey ump
00:26 The only thing we had in common was that she came from Iowa
00:08 Okay the last interview he ever gave was in 1973