Daily Dialogue — December 4, 2018

“People don’t start playing ball at your age, they retire!”

Daily Dialogue — December 4, 2018

“People don’t start playing ball at your age, they retire!”

The Natural (1984), screenplay by Roger Towne and Phil Dusenberry, novel by Bernard Malamud

The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Coach.

Trivia: In 2001, Bill Simmons from ESPN Magazine compiled Roy Hobbs 1939 rookie season stats, taking cues from the movie, and his line would’ve looked something like this: Games Played -115, At Bats-400, Runs-92, Hits-140, Home Runs-44, Runs Batted In-106 Batting Average-.350. Hobbs struck out eighty-five times, and walked seventy-five times. Roy was thirty-five-years-old in his rookie season.

Dialogue On Dialogue: When Pop Fisher (Wilford Brimely), manager of the cellar dwelling New York Knights first lays eyes on Roy Hobbs, the team’s new right-fielder, he is a little more than skeptical.