Who's on First?

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16 Feb 200706:17

Summary

TLDRThe script is a humorous dialogue reminiscent of the classic comedy routine 'Who's on First'. It revolves around a playful exchange between two characters discussing the names of baseball players on a St. Louis team. The confusion escalates as the names of the players, 'Who's on First', 'What's on Second', and 'I Don't Know' on Third, create a comedic misunderstanding. The back-and-forth highlights the absurdity of the situation, making it a classic in comedic literature.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 The script is a humorous dialogue, likely from a comedy skit or play, involving a conversation about baseball players' names.
  • 🤷‍♂️ The main character, Sebastian, is being asked about the names of the players on a baseball team, particularly those playing first, second, and third base.
  • 🏟️ The setting seems to be a baseball stadium, with references to a ballpark, popcorn, and the St. Louis team.
  • 😅 The humor in the script comes from the confusion and miscommunication over the players' names, which are intentionally nonsensical and repetitive.
  • 👥 The characters engage in a back-and-forth dialogue where one is trying to clarify the names of the players, while the other misunderstands or deliberately misinterprets the questions.
  • 🤔 The script plays on the idea that the names of the players are 'Who's on first,' 'What's on second,' and 'I don't know' on third, creating a comedic loop of confusion.
  • 😄 The dialogue is a classic example of a comedy routine that relies on wordplay and the absurdity of the situation.
  • 👏 The script showcases the comedic timing and delivery of the actors, as the humor is heavily dependent on the pacing and reactions of the characters.
  • 🤝 The interaction between the characters is meant to be entertaining and light-hearted, with the goal of making the audience laugh at the absurdity of the conversation.
  • 🏡 The script is a timeless piece of comedy that has been adapted and performed in various forms, showcasing the enduring appeal of good humor.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the comedy sketch in the transcript?

    -The main theme of the comedy sketch is a humorous and confusing dialogue about baseball player names that sound like questions or statements, causing misunderstandings in communication.

  • Who is Sebastian in the script?

    -Sebastian is a character in the script who is being instructed not to interrupt the act, suggesting he might be a stagehand or someone involved in the performance.

  • What is the purpose of the character asking about the baseball players' names?

    -The purpose of the character asking about the baseball players' names is to create a comedic routine through the confusion caused by the names 'Who's on first', 'What's on second', and 'I don't know' being used as player names.

  • Why does the character repeatedly ask about the player on first base?

    -The character repeatedly asks about the player on first base to emphasize the humor in the name 'Who's on first', which sounds like a question rather than a name.

  • What is the significance of the name 'I don't know' in the script?

    -The name 'I don't know' is significant because it adds to the confusion and humor of the sketch, as it sounds like the character is admitting ignorance rather than stating a player's name.

  • What is the role of the character who is supposed to be catching the ball in the script?

    -The character who is supposed to be catching the ball is part of the comedic routine, as they are trying to understand the positions and names of the players, which are intentionally confusing.

  • Why does the conversation about the baseball team become so confusing?

    -The conversation becomes confusing because the player names used in the script are designed to sound like responses to questions, leading to a series of misunderstandings.

  • What is the punchline of the comedy sketch?

    -The punchline is the ongoing miscommunication and confusion caused by the player names that sound like they are answering questions, which is resolved in a humorously absurd manner.

  • How does the sketch satirize the conventions of baseball and its terminology?

    -The sketch satirizes baseball conventions by using player names that mimic common phrases and questions, highlighting the absurdity that can arise from taking terms too literally.

  • What is the role of the character who is explaining the players' names?

    -The character explaining the players' names is part of the setup for the joke, as they are the straight man who repeatedly tries to clarify the confusing names to the confused character.

Outlines

00:00

😅 'Who's on First' Comedy Routine

The first paragraph presents a classic comedy routine involving a conversation about a baseball team's roster. The humor arises from the confusion created by the names of the players, which are 'Who's on first,' 'What's on second,' and 'I don't know' on third. The dialogue is a back-and-forth between two speakers, one trying to ascertain the names of the players, while the other repeatedly states the players' names, leading to misunderstandings. The routine is characterized by wordplay and the absurdity of the situation, as the names of the players are used both as identifiers and as responses to questions, creating a humorous loop of confusion.

05:02

🤔 Continuation of the Baseball Comedy Skit

The second paragraph continues the comedic skit from the first, with the dialogue focusing on the actions that occur during a baseball game. The conversation becomes increasingly absurd as it delves into the hypothetical scenario of a player catching a ball and the subsequent actions based on the players' names. The humor is derived from the nonsensical exchanges and the illogical progression of the discussion, which is a continuation of the 'Who's on First' routine. The paragraph maintains the theme of baseball and the playful confusion of names, but it also introduces the idea of the players' roles and actions on the field, adding another layer to the comedy.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡interrupt

To 'interrupt' means to stop or pause an activity, speech, or event temporarily, often by breaking in with one's own speech or action. In the script, the term is used when Sebastian is told not to interrupt the act, indicating that he is breaking the flow of a performance or conversation.

💡baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball game played between two opposing teams who take turns batting and fielding. The script revolves around a comedic routine about a baseball game, using the sport as a backdrop for humor and wordplay.

💡popcorn

Popcorn is a type of snack food made from corn kernels that have been heated until they pop and expand. In the script, 'popcorn' is mentioned as a snack sold at baseball games, and it's used to create a humorous scenario where the vendor is also part of the comedic dialogue.

💡nicknames

A 'nickname' is a descriptive or humorous name given to a person, place, or thing instead of, or in addition to, their given name. The script plays on the concept of nicknames in baseball, using them to create a humorous confusion about the players' names.

💡first base

In baseball, 'first base' is one of the four bases a player must touch in sequence to score a run. The script uses the term 'first base' as part of a comedic routine where the names of the players are humorously confused with their positions.

💡second base

Similar to 'first base,' 'second base' is another base in baseball that a player must reach. The script humorously confuses the player's name with the position, leading to a comedic misunderstanding.

💡third base

'Third base' is the next base after second base in baseball. In the script, it's used in a similar comedic fashion as 'first' and 'second base,' with the player's name and the position becoming a source of confusion.

💡pitcher

A 'pitcher' in baseball is the player who throws the ball towards the batter. The script mentions the pitcher in the context of discussing the team's roster and the upcoming game.

💡catcher

The 'catcher' is the player who receives the ball from the pitcher and also catches balls hit by the batter. The script includes a discussion about the role of the catcher and the desire of one character to play this position.

💡shortstop

A 'shortstop' is a defensive position in baseball, typically positioned between second and third base. The script ends with a mention of the shortstop, continuing the theme of discussing baseball positions.

💡comedic routine

A 'comedic routine' is a set piece of comedy, often with a repeated theme or joke. The script is a classic example of a comedic routine, using wordplay and misunderstandings about baseball to create humor.

Highlights

Sebastian is asked not to interrupt the act, setting the stage for a comedic routine.

The discussion about baseball and the St. Louis team introduces the theme of the skit.

The humorous confusion begins with the names of the players: 'Who's on first', 'What's on second', and 'I don't know's on third'.

The interviewer's frustration grows as the conversation about player names becomes increasingly absurd.

Sebastian's insistence on the literal interpretation of the player names adds to the comedic effect.

The interviewer tries to clarify the player names but is met with more confusion.

The skit plays with language and expectations, highlighting the humor in miscommunication.

The interviewer's attempt to change the subject is thwarted by Sebastian's continued focus on the player names.

The concept of a baseball team without a pitcher is introduced, adding to the absurdity.

Sebastian's role as a catcher is discussed, further complicating the conversation about player positions.

The interviewer's confusion reaches a peak as he tries to understand the logic behind the player names.

The skit concludes with a playful argument about the catcher's role and the names of the players.

The humor in the skit stems from the characters' inability to communicate clearly about the team's lineup.

The skit's climax involves a hypothetical play at the baseball game, further emphasizing the confusion.

The interviewer's final attempt to understand the player names ends in a comedic dead end.

The skit ends with the characters still entangled in the humorous web of miscommunication.

Transcripts

play00:17

Sebastian please don't interrupt my act

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I didn't see the lights now I forgot

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about the world are you doing right

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why interrupt my act like this look mr.

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Boies I mean after all if you're in a

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ball park they always so peered some pop

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coins and things like that I know that

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Sebastian but not in front of a I think

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will you excuse me from there please

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thank you what do you want to do love

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the supporters right what are you doing

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how you love baseball where we all love

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base when we get to st. Louis will you

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tell me the guys names on a team so I go

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to see them in a st. Louis ballpark I'll

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be able to know those fellows well now

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he's alright folks

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oh I suppose one is OK about baseball

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will you stand still pick up your head

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don't pick up your head ok then you'll

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go and peddle your popcorn and don't

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interrupt the act anymore yes sir all

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right but you know strange may seem they

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give ball players nowadays very peculiar

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names funny names nicknames pretty not

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as funny as my name Sebastian Dinwiddie

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oh yes yes yes on the st. Louie team we

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have that who's on first what's on

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second I don't knows on third that's

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what I want to find out I want you to

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tell me the names and a focus on a

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single theme I'm telling you who's on

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first what's on second I don't knows on

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third you gotta fill his names yes well

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then who's playing first yeah I mean the

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fellows name on first base who the

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fellow playing first base for Saint

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Louis who the guy on first base who is

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on first what are you asking me for

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I'm not asking you I'm telling you who

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is on first I'm asking you who's on

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first that's the man's name that's whose

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name yeah go ahead and tell me the first

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base who is on first base when I first

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said right then who's playing first

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absolutely when you pay off the first

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base where every month who gets them on

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every dollar of it why not the man's

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entitled it's who it says so who gets it

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why shouldn't he sometimes his wife

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comes down and collects it who's what

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yes

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after all the man earns it who does

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absolutely well I'm trying to find out

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is what's the guy's name on first base

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what is on second base I'm not asking

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you who's on second song ferdy's that's

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what I'm trying to find out don't change

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the players well I'll change your nobody

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hey kitty what's the guy's name on first

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base what's the guy's name on second

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base I am NOT asking you who's on

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seconds on first I don't know he's on

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third we're not talking about him how

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could I get off third base you mention

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his name if I mention a third base was

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name who did I say sprain third no who's

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playing first what do you want me to do

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what's the guy's name on third thing

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what's on second I'm not asking you

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who's that second was on first

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I don't know he's on third there I go

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back on third again well I can't change

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their names will you please stay on

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third base mr. Broadway now what is it

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you want to know what is the fullest

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name on third base what is the fellows

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name on second base I'm not asking you

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who's that seconds on first I don't know

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third base you got an outfield brochure

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st. Louis's got it absolutely now let's

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feel the snake why I don't know

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I just thought I'd ask but I just

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thought I'd tell you then tell me who's

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playing left field always playing first

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a yeah and um explain things out here I

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wanna know what's the fellows name and

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let's see what is on second I'm not

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asking you who's on second is on first I

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don't know third base take it easy man

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another fielders name why because oh he

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centerfield he's dead will you pick up

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your hats peas and pick up your head and

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stop this yes I don't know you got a

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pitcher on the team wouldn't this be a

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fine team without a pitcher I don't know

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coming up pitchers name tomorrow you

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don't wanna tell me today I'm telling

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you man and go ahead tomorrow what time

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what time what what time tomorrow you

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gotta tell me who's pitching I listen

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who is not pitching

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who is all great your lab you say who's

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on first I come up here nice

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I want to know what's the pictures name

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what's on second you gotta catch him yes

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catch his name

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today today and tomorrow spit see now

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you've got it that's all st. Louis has

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got a couple of days on I think don't

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like it okay all right

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what do you want me to do got a kitchen

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yes I'm a good catcher - you know I know

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that I would like to play for the st.

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Louis team well I might arrange that I

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would like to catch now I'm being a good

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catcher tomorrow's pitching on the team

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and I'm catching yes

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Kamara throws the ball and the guy up

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punched the bogus now when he bunts the

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ball me being a good catcher I will

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throw the guy out at first base so I

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pick up the ball and throw it to who now

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that's the first thing you've said right

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I don't even know what I'm talking about

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actually who has naturally naturally

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naturally okay you've got I pick up the

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ball I throw the next right no you don't

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you throw the ball the first face then

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who gets naturally okay I throw the ball

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the natural diamond you throw it the

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whole next week no that's it say it that

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way that's what I said you did not I

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said I throw the ball turn actually

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don't you throw it to who naturally yes

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so I throw the ball to first base and

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naturally get oh you throw the ball the

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first base truly

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next I will say it that way it's where

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I'd say get excited now don't throw a

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ball the 1st base and who gets it now

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don't get excited take it easy hmm now I

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throw the ball to first base whoever it

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is that's the ball so the guy runs a

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second who picks up the ball earth knows

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that the what what first I don't know I

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don't know throws it back to tomorrow a

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triple play it could be another guy get

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something it's a long fly ball to be

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cause why I don't know he's on third and

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I don't care I said I don't care oh

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that's our shortstop

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