You've never heard the expression used in baseball "knock the cover off the ball!" ???
Pops sits Bump and tells Roy he's taking his place. Roy looks at him in shock, and Pop says, "Let's go Hobbes, you're up!" As Roy is walking toward the plate, Pop says, "Knock the cover off the ball..." And then he did.
Late in the movie, Pops is shaving before the final game. Roy and he engage in a conversation about baseball and farming. Pops tells him, "Well, you're the best player I ever had... and you're the best damn hitter I ever SAW." Roy gets a smile on his face we hadn't seen since before he left home as a kid.
Roy is a "natural" not because of his baseball prowess, but because he can do things that express the fulfillment of the hopes and dreams of others... Pops, Iris, his dad.
But instead of talking about greater meaning and the insight of the filmmaker, let's talk about the physical impossibility of the cover coming off. Good god.
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