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An innovative retelling of the 1927 Yankees' season and life in America during the Roaring '20s.
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2016-12-02 | Babe Ruth punched a cripple, and now he's in front of a magistrate in a midtown courtroom. At least, that's what the cripple, Bernard Neimeyer claims. |
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2016-10-14 | After our four-game sweep of the Pirates, our locker room is full of backslapping and handshakes. "Any thoughts on the Pirates, Babe?" Ruth gives them a smelly answer. |
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2016-10-08 | I'm heading out the door to drive back to Manhattan after we crushed the Pirates in Game 3, and one of the locker room boys tells me, "Mr. Huggins wants to you in his office." |
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2016-10-07 | As we pull into Pittsburgh, Schoolboy and I grab a table in the dining car. Pittsburgh's not a town anyone on our team knows well, hell, even Ruth slept in last night. |
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2016-10-05 | It's a little before Noon, two hours before Game 1 of the World Series, and the Pittsburgh Pirates are taking batting practice. We have no idea what their players look like. |
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2016-09-30 | Two games left for the Babe to hit one home run, and break the record! That's all you heard: from the porter, the bellman, even the cab driver. Everyone except the players. |
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2016-09-29 | The Babe has become a beast, a beast feasting on the flesh of pitchers, and then tossing bits of their carcasses into the outfield stands. |
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2016-09-27 | Hours before the Dempsey-Tunney "Long Count," Ruth came to bat at Yankee Stadium in the bottom of the 9th. We trailed the Tigers, 7-6. Three pitches later the game is over. |
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2016-09-23 | Babe Ruth is a lot like Dempsey, which is why they get along so well. They're big kids-- with big punches. You could say the Yankees are a team of big boys and big punches. |
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2016-09-19 | Bix and I are on the balcony of the 14th floor of the Plaza, overlooking Central Park. Bix is playing his horn, smoking his Mary Janes and drinking at an alarming rate. |
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