Steve Rogers meta, taking you back to May 25, 1941
Dodgers Announcer: Curve ball, high and outside for ball one. So the Dodgers are tied, 4-4. And the crowd well knows that with one swing of his bat, this fellow’s capable of making it a brand-new game again. Just an absolutely gorgeous day here at Ebbets Field. The Phillies have managed to tie up at 4-4. But the Dodgers have three men on. Pearson beaned Reiser in Philadelphia last month. Wouldn’t the youngster like a hit here to return the favor? Pete leans in. Here’s the pitch. Swung on. A line to right. And it gets past Rizzo. Three runs will score. Reiser heads to third. Durocher’s going to wave him in. Here comes the relay, but they won’t get him. SHIELD Agent: Good morning. Or should I say, afternoon? Steve Rogers: Where am I? SHIELD Agent: You’re in a recovery room in New York city. Dodgers Announcer: The Dodgers take the lead, 8-4. Oh, Dodgers! Everyone is on their feet. What a game we have here today, folks. What a game indeed! Steve Rogers: Where am I really? SHIELD Agent: I’m afraid I don’t understand. Steve Rogers: The game, it’s from May, nineteen forty one. I know, cause I was there. Now, I’m gonna ask you again. Where am I?
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