 October 10th, 1924. Game 7 of the World Series. The senators are hosting the giants at Griffith Stadium. The sun's out. Shadows are cast. Eh, the tension is palpable. And here's the pitcher doing a whirly bird wind-up. Makes no sense. And the catcher standing up to receive the pitch. Imagine being in this position and trying to catch like Chapman Slider and Chapman's fastball just impossible. They could not have been throwing the ball that hard back then. You think he's at first base? No. That was actually second base. He's off to third. They got you with the camera work. We were all tricked. Another whirly bird wind-up. And this is the weirdest part of the video. This batter bunts. I've never seen a bun like that. He doesn't square. He doesn't move his hands up. He just kind of hangs his bat like at a batting cage just to test the speed of the ball and slides in the head first, which actually is slower. Didn't she know that? Next batter hits a home run. No idea what inning we're in. No idea what the score is. It's tied eventually. Home run trot looking like a little dandy. Kicking the heels up. Bat boy wants to congratulate him. Good job, mister. Good job, mister. Way to go. Woo-hoo. Woo. Freeze frame. Pretty cute. Pretty cute. Show the president. Here he is. Calvin Coolidge takes his hat off to pay respect. Guy behind him takes his hat off to get a little scratch. Well, itching. Next up, all the fans are cheering. I believe that tied the game and that blur of excitement. Man. And at this point, the third base coach has given up because it's the 12th inning and they don't have the lead. And Walter Johnson's on the mound and he's going to induce a nice, simple pop-up third baseman. Secures it. Catches it. Says, here you go. Got you this ball. Let me rub it up for you. Next batter, though, and this is the bottom of the 12th inning or top of the 12th inning. Who knows? Someone does. It's a triple. Got to say, don't care what year it is, watching a guy hit a triple and round the bases smooth like that. That's some good stuff. I appreciate that all the time, I guess. Some plays I found interesting, the Umser in much different positions, but this is the final out and there's so much going on. Look at this dude up here. Look at him jump for joy. Look how high he got. Look how high that dude is. He jumps over the whole line. I mean, that's an impressive jump. I honestly think so. Look where he takes off. Now, if you can't see the stupid little mouse, he takes off there, get lands all the way on the other grass. These guys down below, they're celebrating. The first base coach starts celebrating before he even scores, just starts running to his coaches. Everyone's jumping and yelling. The Senators win at home, baby. 12th inning. Walk off to win the World Series and the fans storm the field and it's anarchy. No, that's probably pretty civil, but eventually storming the field went to anarchy and then they said, no more of that. No more of that. But 1924, man, good times.