 a double play on the strikeout fastball and perfect throw by Damon Berryhill they cut down read us for the second time this year. Do you remember St. Louis. You're you're plugging the great movie you made. The winning team in which you played the role of Grover Cleveland Alexander and you stopped into the booth there and you did two innings on that afternoon. Yes. And your pirates were sure to get the ball. We've already made out a score sheet for you. You're up to date with two outs in the first inning. All right. Don't worry about it with when you start next inning when the Cubs come to bat. Everything will be ready for you. The pitch. A bouncing ball. Sandor has it over the first there's nobody left. We're going to bottom of the first. No. Score. Harry Carrion. Steve Song. Back in Rigby Field. And it's a great deal of pleasure that I am to do to you the president of the United States taking over the role of a play by play announcer. Ronald Reagan. After Mike. Well Harry thank you very much. You know in a few months I'm going to be out of work. And I thought I might as well audition. Well I'm afraid that you've got this job any time you want it. The surprise. You're going to have a surprise. Any time you want it. Mr. President Webster will lead off. Webster. And batting left handed of course. Up at the plate. Rick Sutcliffe out in the mound. Getting a sign from. Zimmer the man. Oh yes. Yes. Popeye we call him. Just met him down there in the dugout a little while ago. Great fella. Comes the pitch. I tell you. I think that was outside to him. Mr. President here's a young man. Good looking enough to be a movie star and maybe someday president. Right. Ryan Sanford. Well. And he follows one over to the left. Around third base. Yes. I met him down there too. Jim legal of the pirate manager. What do you say to you. He was very very nice and said he wanted to meet me and. And there goes a high ball out to left field left and center field both going over after it and center field gets it to one hand. So I completed and had him foul it. And then I thought I'd take a chance and. Because I knew it. No thanks. There were a dozen stations broadcasting the same game. And I didn't want to lose the audience. So I had him foul again. And I had him foul just miss a home run by a foot. And then I had two kids getting a fight over the ball that went over back of first base. And. Finally I'm really beginning to sweat. And then. My fellow on the other side of the glass started typing. So I figured it was all right. I got another ball in the way to the plate. And the note he handed me said. Jury. And up at Beth Lynn Wilson and he's right handed. Comes the pitch. And it's a foul. Back into the stands and a little scramble for the ball back there. Looking at beautiful Reggie Field Mr. President and this is the first. Of the fan appreciation weekend. Friday Saturday and Sunday the three final games of the season. This ballpark is. Unusual in his beauty but that was Mr. Wrigley's belief that baseball should be an outhand door. Sort of a picnic atmosphere. Well he was way ahead of so many of the other owners by allowing radio broadcasts and television broadcasts for free right off the bat. Set to the mound again. I think he made a great producer director on a. And that's a ground ball taken by second over to short for. Double play. Double play. Four sixty. Three out. Well turned over by Ryan Sandberg and Angel Salazar Salazar in the lineup again. Sean Dunstan still nursing a little bruise. Good pivot by Salazar around the bag and you can see just the final can't get a piece of him on the pivot. Prince is out of our. Our neck in the woods. He's from Cancun Key, Illinois. Two out a runner at third. Hot day in the beautiful Rigby field this afternoon. Here comes the pitch. And it's a strike swinging. And he says this is the first time we've had two guys in the booth with a tie the entire season. He thinks you're adding a little class to the broadcast. He should have seen the way I dressed when I was broadcasting. That's strike two. And two. You're going to thank you very much. Well I know I have to move along now. The job I presently have is calling me. Not alone. Good to see you. Well good to see you and thank you for letting me sit in here and do this. Thank you for coming in. It's been a pleasure. It really has. Tell them. I got a lot of money in the American field. Tell them to make me some dough down there with you. All right. Thank you sir. All right. Well thank you all. We go to the bottom of the second.