Babe Comes Home is a 1927 American silent sports comedy film produced and distributed through First National and directed by Ted Wilde.
[1] The film was released in the short-lived Vocafilm sound-on-film process, presumably a music and effects soundtrack but with no dialogue.
Vernie, the laundress who cleans his uniform every week, becomes concerned over his untidiness; Babe calls to apologize for unintentionally striking her with a ball during a game.
Scores of tobacco cubes and spittoons are pre-wedding gifts, and they precipitate a lovers' quarrel.
At a crucial moment, Vernie relents and throws him a plug of tobacco; and consequently he delivers a four-base blow.