A Mile in His Shoes Page #9

Synopsis: Mickey Tussler, an autistic pitcher, joins a minor-league baseball team and has a profound effect on the team and manager Arthur "Murph" Murphy over the course of a season.
Genre: Drama, Family, Sport
Director(s): William Dear
Production: Vivendi Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.1
PG
Year:
2011
89 min
198 Views


my glove away, I had a real bad day. I'm just saying. I love you, Mickey! ROCCO: [Echoing] No more heat

from you, farm boy! Say good-bye to your arm! MURPH: [Echoing] The knuckle

ball is the hardest pitch to hit because not even the pitcher

knows where it's going. Trust your ability and let the ball do the rest. Strike! [Cheering] ANNOUNCER: Looks like

our Rats are on their way to the playoffs. Yeah! Go, Rats! Wow! Yes! Amazing! [Players cheering and shouting] [Grunting] We've got those two. CLARENCE: Great game, son. I'm sorry, Mickey, I...

I haven't been fair to you. You know, seeing you out here,

on this field in that uniform, part of the team, well... It made me realize

how wrong I was. I was never any good

at anything, Mickey, so I never believed that

you could succeed either. You are my son, and you are

a remarkable young man. Please forgive me.

I know I can be a good father. You already are. I love you, Mickey. Love you, too. Now you get out there

with your team. [Players whooping] [Crowd cheering] Strike! So, how am I doing? Not bad, Dad. Just be ready for

that knuckle ball. You got no idea

where it's going 'cause it's got no idea

where it's going. But if you believe

and just hold out your hand, it'll surprise you

every time. [George Canyon: Sunshine] I believe in life, love And true pursuit

of happiness No one's gonna tell me that

a smile's ever meaningless I find a drop of hope

when the rain falls down Even when the clouds are

insisting on sticking around I believe in holding on tight

to your innocence Taking leaps of faith when

it doesn't even make sense Don't want to be a tear

on a circus clown I wanna laugh like a kid

on a playground Baby, come on,

let's go for a ride I know a road

that'll change your mind Look what it's done

to this heart of mine I'm an absolute, dedicated

follower of sunshine I used to be a slave

to the ways of...

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