<P> Ray Kinsella is a novice Iowa farmer who lives with his wife, Annie, and daughter, Karin . In the opening narration, he explains how he had a troubled relationship with his father, John Kinsella, who had been a devoted baseball fan . While walking through his cornfield one evening, he hears a voice whispering, "If you build it, he will come ." He continues hearing this before finally seeing a vision of a baseball diamond in his field . Annie is skeptical, but she allows him to plow the corn under in order to build a baseball field . As he builds, he tells Karin the story of the 1919 Black Sox Scandal . Months pass and nothing happens; his family faces financial ruin until, one night, Karin spots a uniformed man on the field . Ray recognizes him as Shoeless Joe Jackson, a deceased baseball player idolized by John . Thrilled to be able to play baseball again, he asks to bring others to the field to play . He later returns with the seven other players banned as a result of the 1919 scandal . </P> <P> Ray's brother - in - law, Mark, can't see the players and warns him that he will go bankrupt unless he replants his corn . While in the field, Ray hears the voice again, this time urging him to "ease his pain ." </P> <P> Ray attends a PTA meeting at which the possible banning of books by radical author Terence Mann is discussed . He decides the voice was referring to Mann . He comes across a magazine interview dealing with Mann's childhood dream of playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers . After Ray and Annie both dream about him and Mann attending a baseball game together at Fenway Park, he convinces her that he should seek out Mann . He heads to Boston and persuades a reluctant, embittered Mann to attend a game with him at Fenway Park . While there, he hears the voice again, this time urging him to "go the distance ." At the same time, the scoreboard "shows" statistics for a player named Archibald "Moonlight" Graham, who played one game for the New York Giants in 1922, but never had a turn at bat . After the game, Mann eventually admits that he, too, saw it . </P> <P> Ray and Mann then travel to Chisholm, Minnesota where they learn that Graham had become a doctor and had died sixteen years earlier . During a late night walk, Ray finds himself back in 1972 and encounters the then - living Graham, who states that he had moved on from his baseball career . He also says that the greater disappointment would have been not having a medical career . He declines Ray's invitation to fulfill his dream; however, during the drive back home, Ray picks up a young hitchhiker who introduces himself as Archie Graham . While Archie sleeps, Ray reveals to Mann that John had wanted him to live out his dream of being a baseball star . He stopped playing catch with him after reading one of Mann's books at 14 . At 17, he had denounced Shoeless Joe as a criminal to John and that was the reason for the rift between them . Ray expresses regret that he didn't get a chance to make things right before John died . When they arrive back at Ray's farm, they find that enough players have arrived to field two teams . A game is played and Archie finally gets his turn at bat . </P>

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