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The auditory experience of those home runs amplified the event's grandeur. The sound of the bat striking the ball on those swings was so intense that even the crew couldn't replicate it. It was a reminder of how certain moments in sports transcend visual spectacle—their auditory components become etched into memory. The speaker reminisces about visiting Dodger Stadium early in his career, where tales are told of legendary home runs, like Sargell's shot over the pavilion or Ted Williams' famous Fenway seat homer—stories that seemed impossible but became tangible on nights like this.