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Harry Doyle:
[Vaughn is coming out to pitch]
So, here is Rick Vaughn, the one they call the "Wild Thing". So, he sets and deals. [Vaughn throws a wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Just a bit outside, he tried the corner and missed. [Vaughn throws another wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Ball 4. [Vaughn throws another wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Ball 8. [Vaughn throws another wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Low, and he walks the bases loaded on 12 straight pitches. How can these guys lay off pitches that close?
[Vaughn is coming out to pitch]
So, here is Rick Vaughn, the one they call the "Wild Thing". So, he sets and deals. [Vaughn throws a wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Just a bit outside, he tried the corner and missed. [Vaughn throws another wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Ball 4. [Vaughn throws another wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Ball 8. [Vaughn throws another wild pitch] Harry Doyle:
Low, and he walks the bases loaded on 12 straight pitches. How can these guys lay off pitches that close?
Full Transcript
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We're still in this game
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You take it to 'em
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Let's go All right
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Look man a guy gets to second first sign indicator
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Vaughn a juvenile delinquent in the off season
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in his major league debut
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I'm gonna light your ass up meat
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Vaughn into the wind up in his first offering
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Just a bit outside He tried the corner and missed
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Ball four Ball eight
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Low and Vaughn has walked the bases loaded
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on 12 straight pitches
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Boy how can these guys lay off pitches that close
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Movie Summary
When Rachel Phelps inherits the Cleveland Indians from her deceased husband, she's determined to move the team to a warmer climate—but only a losing season will make that possible, which should be easy given the misfits she's hired. Rachel is sure her dream will come true, but she underestimates their will to succeed.
