Moved to Brooklyn in '35, married Mom in '38,

4 seconds sound clip from the Field of Dreams (1989) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:02:07.152 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- It's an Irish name.

- He was born in North Dakota in 1896 and never saw a big city until he came back from France in 1918.

- He settled in Chicago, where he quickly learned to live and die with the White Sox.

- Died a little when they lost the 1919 World Series, died a lot the following summer when eight members of the team were accused of throwing that Series.

- He played in the minors for a year or two, but nothing ever came of it.

- Moved to Brooklyn in '35, married Mom in '38,

- Was already an old man working at the naval yards when I was born in 1952.

- My name's Ray Kinsella.

- Mom died when I was three, and I suppose Dad did the best he could.

- Instead of Mother Goose, I was put to bed at night to stories of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and the great Shoeless Joe Jackson.

[...]