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namedan was a doctor david hewitt. we wanted to feature a modern moment. something that even the youngest of children can still remember. >> i heard the crack of the bat and i saw -- it was a combination of hearing the crack of the bat and seeing the ball start to go out to center. i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud here and that is when i jumped and everything went quiet for me. it was like being focused on something so much where you can hear anything. -- can't hear anything. the crowd was completely dead to me at that point. i could not hear the fireworks. it it looks like i could see where the video was coming down i rolled around and stood up for a split second on the grass and everything is quiet and the ball floated right in front of me. i rolled over onto it. youstart to realize that have a bond with the city and a bond with the team. there will never be a time where i won't be a cardinals fan. >> it becomes more personal. some of the other sections, you experience it in a group or you can walk around and browse. this, you're in your own
namedan was a doctor david hewitt. we wanted to feature a modern moment. something that even the youngest of children can still remember. >> i heard the crack of the bat and i saw -- it was a combination of hearing the crack of the bat and seeing the ball start to go out to center. i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud here and that is when i jumped and everything went quiet for me. it was like being focused on something so much where you can hear anything. -- can't hear anything....
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that man was a top or from alden named david hewitt. we wanted to feature a modern moment, not something from way back when, but something that even the youngest of children today can still remember. david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bats and i sought -- it was a combination of hearing the crack of the bat, seeing the ball go to the sensor, and i saw the then cheer really loud and everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something where you cannot hear anything. were no idea there fireworks. the crowd was completely dead to me at that point. it looked like on the video i can see where the ball was coming down. the fence i had to jump was quite high and i look back and think, how did i do that so i don't know. i stood up for a split second on the grass. everything was quiet. ed in front of me. that was all i heard. at some point you realize you have a bond with the city and they bond with the team. there will never be a time now where i will not be a cards fan. more becomes much personal. this, you
that man was a top or from alden named david hewitt. we wanted to feature a modern moment, not something from way back when, but something that even the youngest of children today can still remember. david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bats and i sought -- it was a combination of hearing the crack of the bat, seeing the ball go to the sensor, and i saw the then cheer really loud and everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something where you cannot hear...
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from alton named david hewitt and we wanted to feature a modern moment, something that the youngest of children today can still remember. >> when david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bat, it was kind of accommodation hearing the crack of the that and seeing the ball start to go out to center and i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud and that's when i jumped. at that point, everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something so much were you cannot hear anything. i had no idea there were fireworks. the crowd was completely dead to me at that point. it looks like on the video that i can see where the ball is coming down but i could not because i rolled over the fence that i had to jump was quite high. and i wondered how i did that so easily but i rolled around. i basically stood up for a split second on the grass and everything was quiet on the ball thudded in front of me and that's all i heard and i picked it up and rolled over onto it. at some point come you start to realize you have a bond with the city and a bond with the team. there is nev
from alton named david hewitt and we wanted to feature a modern moment, something that the youngest of children today can still remember. >> when david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bat, it was kind of accommodation hearing the crack of the that and seeing the ball start to go out to center and i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud and that's when i jumped. at that point, everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something so much were you...
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fromalton named david hewitt and we wanted to feature a modern moment, something that the youngest of children today can still remember. >> when david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bat, it was kind of accommodation hearing the crack of the that and seeing the ball start to go out to center and i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud and that's when i jumped. at that point, everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something so much were you cannot hear anything. i had no idea there were fireworks. the crowd was completely dead to me at that point. it looks like on the video that i can see where the ball is coming down but i could not because i rolled over the fence that i had to jump was quite high. and i wondered how i did that so easily but i rolled around. i basically stood up for a split second on the grass and everything was quiet on the ball thudded in front of me and that's all i heard and i picked it up and rolled over onto it. at some point come you start to realize you have a bond with the city and a bond with the team. there is nev
fromalton named david hewitt and we wanted to feature a modern moment, something that the youngest of children today can still remember. >> when david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bat, it was kind of accommodation hearing the crack of the that and seeing the ball start to go out to center and i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud and that's when i jumped. at that point, everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something so much were you...