 Let's go check out some footage from 100 years ago. June 15th, 1920. Babe taking some warm-up throws. Nice little digging into that dirt. Really digging in. Oh, what is that? A modern water cooler? Kind of blew me away. Didn't know those were around 100 years ago, but they were. Here's his teammate having a little catch done with the catch. Gonna take the glove off, fold it up and just put it in my pocket. Don't see that much anymore. This is Wally Pip, batting practice and a catcher just standing up. Catcher stood up 100 years ago. Didn't know that. That's a ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous swing. I don't know who this is, Bob Musial or something Musial. Look at his feet. This is Men's League softball. Look at his feet. And then I hope he was just messing around for the camera, but that's crazy. While Babe demonstrates his follow-through swing. Look at this shit. Look at Babe's feet right there. And the fact that his swing was considered like new, like follow-through swing. Wow. Because everyone just punched and ran and chopped it down. No one wanted to hit in the air until Babe came, fouled that one off. The feet blowed my mind. Oh, here's a little mascot. I think you're supposed to think he's cute, but in reality, we all agree kind of creepy. Here's the two managers, Trish Speaker, who's a player manager for the Indians and Huggins. He's saying, yeah, out there and left, there's a little, little bump. You just got to go over it. Water cooler again. Yankee Star. There's Babe Ruth right there. Got a little itch on the face, cleans it off. That guy's hot, talon off his head. And then this guy's saying, the battery for today is Carl Mays. I don't know who's speaking. This is interesting. So I wanted to find out what game they filmed this on. Hannah Avenges Ruth trapping an Indian at third. This play, let me figure out what game it was. I went to baseball reference. I found it because the catcher is Hannah Truck at the bottom of the screen there. And he picks a guy off third base, a very rare play. I know it's in Cleveland. Look how big of a lead the runner has. This is the runner. This is the shortstop. Just a huge lead. And the catcher just, they just stood up. Look, the catcher's standing up. Anyway, nice play. Picks him off third base. So from that, I was able to find the game June 15th, 1920. So this shot is clearly the start of an inning. Babe is leading off his teammate. Hannah trucks coming off the field, throws the extra bat away. This is the top of the fourth inning. Babe is leading off. He actually gets a single in this at bat. They don't have any footage of the single because they jumped to this at bat where you can see Wally Pip here. He had just flown out and he's walking off. And look how they don't even really wait for Wally to get out of the way. He's walking. He's walking. He's barely out of play. And boom, pitch is thrown called strike. I don't know if he swung or not, but it was a strike next pitch. Big ol' hack from Babe. The follow through swing just really ugly. And the shatters are creeping in. That's a ball. Good eye, babe. Congrats on the fantastic eye. Next pitch strikes out. Just a huge strike out. They throw it around 100 years ago and we still throw the ball. I love what, finding what's exactly the same and what's different. Shadows coming out to play. Babe embarrassed, walking out. Sports writers, everyone walking around. Is that like a vendor at the top there? Here's a nice chopper to third. Then they fake the play at first and then they say, but the speed Owens camera says safe, but this is clearly staged because there's no fans and there's no outfielders or any other players. And then they're like, but it was wrong. Then here's a triple. Deep left field. I found this in the score log. Nice triple. A long came Ruth. And now Ruth is up and they make it seem like Babe Ruth hit a home run, but he did not hit a home run in this game. They just wanted to sell the movie. So there's high speed analysis of the home run swing, but this is the swing we saw in batting practice. Babe didn't hit a home run in this game and they're probably upset about that. And then they staged that babe hit it so far, it went out of the stadium and into a yard and the school boys were, you know, looking through the cracks. Oh, there it goes. There it goes. And then ditches the bike. This one kid trying to hop the fence. The other kids are looking around like an Easter egg hunt. They can't find it. And then it was right there. And I don't understand this dude. Hey, the kid that dressed like a mailman, like how did you miss that? You were ahead of the pack. You go for the box. Other kid has it. Meanwhile, this kid still stuck on the fence and the little girl where it ran up and stole the bike, Babe Ruth busted the game. Not true. I think the Yankees even lost this game. They say babe went hit the showers, but they had to sell their movie guys. And then the fans start leaving. And this is you don't see this anymore. Just leaving like casually, just leaving, leaving and leaving Cleveland.