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Louis Cardinals; his struggles with health issues, WWI-induced PTSD, alcoholism and epilepsy sidetracked his athletic career, but he was able to overcome with the support of his loyal and dedicated wife Aimee Arrants Alexander (Doris Day)Roogie's Bump (1954), Republic Pictures' ale about a "miracle kid" named Remington "Roogie" Rigsby (Robert Marriott); "Roogie" developed an unusual bump above the elbow of his pitching arm, enabling him to pitch a "Super Zoom" ball and become a Major League pitcher; the film featured players from he Brooklyn Dodgers (including Roy Campanella) who played at Ebbets FieldFear Strikes Out (1957), Paramount Pictures' and director Robert Mulligan's biographical drama (his debut feature film) was about a real-life major league Boston Red Sox baseball player-center-fielder named Jimmy Piersall (Anthony Perkins) who battled mental illness (schizophrenia) and institutionalization (in the early 1950s), due in part to the pressures brought upon him by his hard-driving and domineering father John (Karl Malden); he film was based on Piersall's 1955 autobiography co-written with sports journalist Al HirshbergBang the Drum Slowly (1973),Paramount Pictures' moving and melancholic sports drama featured the tagline: "Nothing is more important than friendship.Slade: I think I'll have to buy an option on his curiosity.(Two shots are heard from upstairs)Frenchy: I think you'll have to buy yourself a whole new sheriff - if you can find one.Cortez sent a fax to Cutter, acknowledging that he knew American troops were in Colombia fighting an illegal war.Andy was split in half (from his groin to his torso) with the machete(# 7 death)and his mangled corpse was wrapped around the rafters.It is my last gift to you.Once removed, the ship will grow cold and silent and you will be finally alone.The power in the module can be used but once.Use it wisely, my son."As instructed, he removed the capsule's energy module - a green-glowing crystal [hadn't this already been removed and taken North to create the Fortress of Solitude?], and the ship's glow faded out.