Sheldon:I liked but didn't love it. I don't think it's in the pantheon of great baseball movies. What I liked was the nostalgia and sentiment. I can relate to playing games with neighborhood kids and friends, losing baseballs in yards and on rooftops etc. and working out the conflicts...
Easy. You watch baseball movies. Not all baseball movies are geared towards kids, however, and even the ones that aren’t all good. So, we curated a list of the absolutebest moviesabout baseballs thewhole familywill love. Have you seen these awesome contributions to sports films? Baseball i...
One of the best baseball movies for kids, the Disney film Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off follows high school junior and aspiring baseball player Eddie Ogden (Taylor Ball), who took one home economics class and discovered that he had a passion for cooking. Watch as he balances his newfound...
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 ...
Doyou need Baseball Players, Umpires, Announcers, Managers, Coaches, Hitting and Pitching Instructors for casting calls, commercials, TV Shows, Moviesemailor 503 208 2009 Northwest Independent Baseball League With the advent of the Portland Beavers leaving Portland at the end of the 2010 season eve...
Watch it with your kids.The Sandlot (1993) Photo : John Bramley/20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock 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 ...
The Sandlot– Perhaps one of the best baseball movies for both kids and adults, this movie showcases the summer for a group of kids who play pickup games in an old lot near their neighborhood. Many memorable quotes and scenes that fans will love. Highly recommend to not watch the 2nd an...
of another Republican president by using the blame and deflect game as he puts lives and careers at risk to seemingly serve his own self interests of proving that he isn’t a quitter and we would have had a season if not for those meddling kids being kids in the middles of a pandemic...
Gilbert:I fell in love with the Buck Weaver character. When Buck plays with the kids on the street and his scene with Kid Gleason before Game 1 and talking about playing the game for free. I felt for Buck at the end. Browne:By far, one of the most serious baseball movies I’ve eve...
Philip grew up in Louisiana (not New Orleans) before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. When he's not writing about movies or television, Philip can be found being chased by his three kids, telling his dogs to stop barking at the mailman, or ch...