Jim asks Manny to take over as the team's catcher, but Manny refuses, saying that he needs him to pitch for him. Jim asks if he's his friend, and Manny says that he isn't. Jim says that Manny is his daughter's dad, and that it's Manny's choice whether or not he wants to play baseball. He tells Manny that he tried to get his daughter to play something other than baseball, but she just wanted to play the game. He's grateful that he supported her all the way, and now that she's done playing, he wonders why she quit. Manny tells him that he and his friend are the best catchers ever.
Jim asks Manny to take over as the team's catcher, but Manny refuses, saying that he needs him to pitch for him. Jim asks if he's his friend, and Manny says that he isn't. Jim says that Manny is his daughter's dad, and that it's Manny's choice whether or not he wants to play baseball. He tells Manny that he tried to get his daughter to play something other than baseball, but she just wanted to play the game. He's grateful that he supported her all the way, and now that she's done playing, he wonders why she quit. Manny tells him that he and his friend are the best catchers ever.