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A beloved movie that fits nicely with other kid-driven fare such as “The Goonies” and especially “Stand by Me,”“The Sandlot” turned 25 a couple years ago and generated a lot of fond stories from fans. It’s a film about friendship and being a kid and having fun with your friend...
Editor’s Note: As part of our occasional Way Back Wednesday feature, today we travel back one year and one week ago to August 3, 2020 when Major League Baseball (MLB) cancelled the highly touted Field of Dreams game in Dyersville, Iowa, near the set of the 1989 movie of the same na...
Alongside Whitton and Sheen, Major League stars a cast of Tom Berenger as catcher Jake Taylor, Wesley Snipes as center fielder Willie Mays Hayes and his hilarious from start to finish. If you want to have your laughs go into extra innings, this is the movie for you. Rent now on Prime ...
Browne:While the storyline in “Rookie of the Year” is as unrealistic as the one in “Little Big League,” this movie was actually done in an endearing way. I agree with Hoch. I thought it was a fun baseball movie and the characters all developed and they grew on you and you were...
first two. Although it has some laughs here and there, this is definitely a straight to DVD movie that should have been left as only a script. I wouldn’t say don’t watch this movie, but I’d rather watch the first two movies 20 times before watching the last Major League movie. ...
Footer:“Major League” is my favorite baseball movie of all of them. I still feel that way, even if my experience in baseball prevents me from ever truly believing that a team of rag-tag has-beens could ever win a division title. I still love it. I guess it has that timeless class...