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. ...
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 ...
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Over the next two weeks, MLB.com's best and brightest will come together for some open-ended and spirited debates over the most iconic baseball films in celluloid history. Today, we'll kick off our movie roundtable series with the three movies best known for their Hollywood Endings: "The ...
kid and as an adult. I love it the same every time I watch it. A preteen kid becomes the manager of the Minnesota Twins and turns around a losing team with his new techniques and tactics. There are a lot of random baseball facts in the movie, and this a movie most anybody will ...
We were going to see the movieClerksat one of those artsy-fartsy movie houses that have an indifferent, solitary punk rock kid at the snack bar, sticky floors, broken seats, and a bouquet of popcorn and mystery funk. The girl had found the movie in the Los Angeles TimesArts and Leisure...
This holy baseball movie stars a young Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a foster kid who asks God to help his favorite team, the Anaheim Angels, win the World Series. Managed by a disbelieving coach played by Danny Glover, they receive a visit from a real-life angel (Christopher Lloyd) and make...
A League of Their Owngave baseball and movie fans some incredible and unforgettable moments upon its release more than 30 years ago, with one of the most legendary being the “There’s no crying in baseball” line. The wayTom Hanks’ Jimmy Dugan delivers the line to Evelyn Gardner should ...
At heartThe Stratton Storyis as much of a movie romance between Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson asThe Pride of the Yankeeswas between Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright. 1949 is a little late for Jimmy Stewart to be playing a 22 year old kid, as Stratton was at the time of his debut with ...
Orioles manager Buck Showalter later said: “You try to run that script for a Kevin Costner baseball movie, they turn it down, saying nobody would believe that.” 2012: Another playoff spot addition Stacy Revere // Getty Images 2012: Another playoff spot addition Coming off the heels of ...