up journey back to emmett's field. >> once a time in brooklyn there existed aorrond b clu e e med a place callebbe >> tohe th you walk out to a green diamond olor s gro w st so i body h goodseat >> it was a cozy, cozy, cozy place finute can mee rybo thetad ans knch er, nell ey woteaters too. >> i remember being on the mound, i can hear people on the stands. days in brooklyn, they let you know it big time. if you hadd , no support you stronger than the brooklyn dodger fans. >> i think real family is dodger fans. >> you have less of an elite element, more of a rowdy, noisy, neighborhood crowd. you had all of these great characters, it was kind of a fun carnival atmosphere. >> you had the happy felton's gang. they always brin o they can watch the game. >> only thing more colorful than the brooklyn fan was the advertising that colored the outfield walls. >> the signs were remarkable. there was a sign that said lanolize your shoes withsqu uep there was a song. lize s with esquire blue polish and you will look hand some all day. >> corrects and shafer beer. >> wrinkle proof ties. i'm yearsver e