Footer:Let's move on to “The Sandlot.” This one really resonates with people who were kids when this movie was released. As someone who was NOT a kid in the 1990s, and who saw this movie for the first time as an adult, I’ll say I really liked it, but I did not love it. ...
This movie was everything to any American who was a kid in the early ’90s. It’s likeStand By Me, but way less depressing. And isn’t it time to introduce your babes to Smalls, Yeah-Yeah, Squints, Ham and the gang? 3.Airbud: Seventh Inning Fetch(G) Starring: Shooter, Shaq, S...
Baseball's Greatest Moments with the Kid Mero: The MLB All-Star Game: Directed by Bradley Jackson. With Torii Hunter, Joe Posnanski, Cal Ripken. Hosted by famed writer and comedian The Kid Mero ("Desus and Mero"), BASEBALL'S GREATEST MOMENTS WITH THE KID
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Ten years after graduation, I hooked up with my high school crush turned adult boyfriend on the baseball field in our hometown,
Because this is a family site, my top two baseball movies of all time don’t even make the above list because they’re rated R and better suited for families with older teens, or for the nightcap of a double-header after the kids are in bed. The made-for-TV movie61also falls into...
Castrovince:3 (I mean, let's be honest ... it's a long movie) McCalvy:5. When the kid brings out the Savoy Special. Amazing. Footer:How close you were to crying when the Hollywood ending arrived: 2 (Though I distinctly remember my mom cheering out loud when he busted the lights)...
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This nostalgia-filled baseball movie took us back to our summers on the baseball field with our friends growing up. It has the perfect amount of baseball, baseball history, and all-around kid fun that is friendly for the whole family.
Another tough call because of all the great movie pitchers, but Rowengartner at the top of his game is absolutely unhittable. You've got to keep an eye on his pitch count—the kid's strength comes from having an injury—and, unless he draws a walk, he's more or less useless at the...