for display only
Big Blue Interactive The Corner Forum  
Back to the Corner

Archived Thread

NFT: Favorite Baseball movie?

Route 9 : 2/1/2016 1:06 pm
The Natural? 61*? Major League? Field of Dreams?
8 men out  
feelflows : 2/1/2016 1:07 pm : link
for me
Major  
DanMetroMan : 2/1/2016 1:07 pm : link
League and it's not especially close for me.
Bull Durham...  
Chris in Philly : 2/1/2016 1:09 pm : link
.
61*  
bitterblue : 2/1/2016 1:10 pm : link
I was in the 5th grade when Maris hit 61. I still remember that season. It was awesome.
Bull Durham.  
TheManUpstairs : 2/1/2016 1:10 pm : link
"The Natural" works in spots, but not consistently.

Actually, I might put "Bang The Drum Slowly" over BD, now that I think of it.
Major League  
Mike in Long Beach : 2/1/2016 1:12 pm : link
.
Major League.  
Red Dog : 2/1/2016 1:14 pm : link
Nothing else is even close.
Has to be "61" for me  
Jeever : 2/1/2016 1:14 pm : link
I remember the race between Roger and the Mick. Mantle would have won the race if he hadn't missed several weeks of the season with injuries. I remember staying up and watching the game 154 against Baltimore when he needed 2 to tie the Babe's record. He got one in the hurricane but came up short on another that the wind held up.
I enjoyed Moneyball  
UConn4523 : 2/1/2016 1:14 pm : link
and my guilt pleasure is "For love of the game" and that's essentially due to Kelly Preston. So damn hot.
I have three  
Canton : 2/1/2016 1:15 pm : link
1. The Rookie
2. Bull Durham
3. Moneyball

In no particular order..
Eight Men Out, Major League, The Natural  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 1:17 pm : link
Another very good one is a movie virtually no one's seen - HBO made a movie about a floundering minor league team in the '50s called Long Gone that is really funny. It was a bit of a baseball version of Slap Shot, with William Peterson playing a Reggie Dunlop kind of role as a player-manager, Virginia Madsen back when she was pretty hot, and one of the dirtbag owners was played by Teller from Penn and Teller.
.  
Danny Kanell : 2/1/2016 1:17 pm : link
Major League.
Summer Catch  
CromartiesKid21 : 2/1/2016 1:19 pm : link
And Air Bud Baseball
Bull Durham  
section125 : 2/1/2016 1:22 pm : link
and then Field of Dreams.
Moneyball  
Metnut : 2/1/2016 1:25 pm : link
is probably my favorite. I also really like Major League.
Bull Durham #1  
Victor in CT : 2/1/2016 1:25 pm : link
but I also love in no particular order: Major League, Bang the Drum Slowly, Field of Dreams. 8 Men Out.

I like the The Natural in spots too. (read the book if you can. Much darker, Hobbs not a nice guy like in the movie.)
Bad News Bears  
NewFakeDannyHeep : 2/1/2016 1:27 pm : link
The original, of course.

Major League  
Bobby Humphrey's Earpad : 2/1/2016 1:28 pm : link
Followed by The Natural
A League of their Own  
Canton : 2/1/2016 1:29 pm : link
Enjoyed that with Tom Hanks as well.
42  
I'mRonBurgandy? : 2/1/2016 1:30 pm : link
is great.

Major League is funny as long as you can imagine Tom Beginger not throwing like he might actually be a lefty.
classic..  
Tom from LI : 2/1/2016 1:31 pm : link
RE: A League of their Own  
Anakim : 2/1/2016 1:31 pm : link
In comment 12796511 Canton said:
Quote:
Enjoyed that with Tom Hanks as well.


Hanks was hilarious in it. Also a fan of that movie, but hated the ending. I thought the Peaches should've won and Kit should've hung her head in shame.
Major League.  
MOOPS : 2/1/2016 1:31 pm : link
Then Bad News Bears.
and even though it's not a particularly good movie  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 1:34 pm : link
I kind of enjoy Mr Baseball, mainly because Tom Selleck actually looks like a ballplayer. Very few actors can do that. Charlie Sheen really could, Dennis Haysbert, Costner did a fair job, but there are some really laughable attempts. In Major League, Corbin Bernsen and Chelcie Ross (Harris) are terrible. Redford was terrible in The Natural. Most of the cast of Eight Men Out was pretty bad.
The Rookie  
santacruzom : 2/1/2016 1:35 pm : link
was really well done. It utilized many sports movie clichés while never actually feeling cliché, and had some genuinely heart-tugging moments.
A League of Their Own is an enjoyable enough movie  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 1:37 pm : link
One thing always annoyed me though - the players, especially Kit, always have dirt all over their faces. I've played a lot of baseball and watched ten times more, and I don't ever remember seeing a player looking like they've just rolled their face around in the dirt.


Jon Lovitz is great in it too.
Pride of the Yankees  
Milton : 2/1/2016 1:38 pm : link
And not just because it's a classic.
Got to go give the wife a  
Rob in CT/NYC : 2/1/2016 1:39 pm : link
little pickle tickle - I think Lovitz was just playing himself (as usual).

Brewster's Millions.
RE: Pride of the Yankees  
Anakim : 2/1/2016 1:40 pm : link
In comment 12796531 Milton said:
Quote:
And not just because it's a classic.


Great movie. Teresa Wright was such a beautiful girl
RE: A League of Their Own is an enjoyable enough movie  
Anakim : 2/1/2016 1:40 pm : link
In comment 12796530 Greg from LI said:
Quote:
One thing always annoyed me though - the players, especially Kit, always have dirt all over their faces. I've played a lot of baseball and watched ten times more, and I don't ever remember seeing a player looking like they've just rolled their face around in the dirt.


Jon Lovitz is great in it too.



"You know General Omar Bradley? Well, there's a strong resemblance"
Greg: Bernsen was actually good enough to be considered for College  
Victor in CT : 2/1/2016 1:41 pm : link
Baseball recruitment:

"So after “Major League” people just assumed Bernsen wasn’t a good ballplayer. Truth was, he played in high school and thought about playing college ball. So he could field a grounder, regardless of what the early scenes in the movie portrayed.

“That was always a bit annoying,” Bernsen says, laughing. “I was supposed to miss those balls. There were times where it was hard to miss the ball.”"

‘Major League’ turns 25 — here are 15 things you didn't know about the movie - ( New Window )
RE: Bull Durham.  
Milton : 2/1/2016 1:42 pm : link
In comment 12796474 TheManUpstairs said:
Quote:
"The Natural" works in spots, but not consistently.

Actually, I might put "Bang The Drum Slowly" over BD, now that I think of it.

From the Golden Age of Television.....
Bang the Drum Slowly with Paul Newman - ( New Window )
Both Angels in the Outfield were enjoyable  
Anakim : 2/1/2016 1:43 pm : link
The original and the one in like 1995. I guess because I was so young I enjoyed it, I actually enjoyed it. Also that movie with the kid managing and owning the Twins? Forgot what that was called.
Sandlot takes the cake  
UConn4523 : 2/1/2016 1:49 pm : link
for the kids movies. Not even close really.
if Bernsen was recruited for college ball  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 1:51 pm : link
It must have been as a slick glove at SS, because his swing looks hideous.

One thing I always thought was funny was that the big slugger, Clu Hayward, was played by a pitcher, Pete Vukovich. And the relief ace, the Duke, was played by a catcher, Steve Yeager.

Fun fact - I played Little League for years with and against Pete Vukovich's nephew, who was by far the best ballplayer I ever was on a field with. Dude was a really tall kid who threw 80+ when he was 13 years old and mid-90s in high school. I often think about that when I ponder just how awesome you have to be to make the majors in any capacity. This guy was like Kershaw in LL and high school, was drafted by the Cubs, and he never made it out of AA. Makes you remember that a hump like Brendan Ryan, once upon a time, was the big star at somebody's high school.
The Natural  
Giants2012 : 2/1/2016 1:53 pm : link
.
Sandlot, Bad News Bears.  
Cam in MO : 2/1/2016 1:54 pm : link
Honorable mentions:

Field of Dreams
8 Men Out
The Natural
For Love of the Game (I know it gets panned, but I liked it)

Although I'm not a baseball fan, I love me some baseball movies.


The Natural  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 1:54 pm : link
For years I watched it right before the start of the season. This was one of the rare case I enjoyed the movie better than the book. Yes, the darkness of the book was more realistic at points. But, I saw this originally as an adolescent and even into adulthood, I wanted the fantasy of Roy being the hero regardless of how campy.

I have a hard time deciding between my next favorites in terms of an order:
Major League
Eight Men Out
Bull Durham

Also in this bunch is a little known gem from HBO starring William Peterson and Dulrot Mulrooney called Long Gone. I loved it. It was a fictional account of a low level minor league team in a small Florida town in the late 40s or 50s.

I know i am in the minority, but Field of Dream is nowhere on my list.
League of their own is a classic.  
GiantsUA : 2/1/2016 1:56 pm : link
Jimmy Dugan: Evelyn, could you come here, you got a second? Which team do you play for?

Evelyn Gardner: Well, I'm a Peach.

Jimmy Dugan: Well I was just wonderin' why you would throw home when we got a two-run lead. You let the tying run get on second base and we lost the lead because of you. Start using your head. That's the lump that's three feet above your ass.
[Evelyn starts to cry]

Jimmy Dugan: Are you crying? Are you crying? ARE YOU CRYING? There's no crying! THERE'S NO CRYING IN BASEBALL!

Doris Murphy: Why don't you give her a break, Jimmy...

Jimmy Dugan: Oh, you zip it, Doris! Rogers Hornsby was my manager, and he called me a talking pile of pigshit. And that was when my parents drove all the way down from Michigan to see me play the game. And did I cry?

Evelyn Gardner: No, no, no.

Jimmy Dugan: Yeah! NO. And do you know why?

Evelyn Gardner: No...

Jimmy Dugan: Because there's no crying in baseball. THERE'S NO CRYING IN BASEBALL! No crying!
Field of Dreams is corny and sappy and I still love it  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 1:57 pm : link
But it's only marginally a baseball movie to me.
my favorite Jimmy Dugan moment  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 1:58 pm : link
*Dugan wakes up*

"What's going on? Why are we stopped??"

Lou just quit.

"WHO IS LOU?!?!?!"
RE: my favorite Jimmy Dugan moment  
Anakim : 2/1/2016 2:01 pm : link
In comment 12796566 Greg from LI said:
Quote:
*Dugan wakes up*

"What's going on? Why are we stopped??"

Lou just quit.

"WHO IS LOU?!?!?!"


BTW, I loved you in the Wizard of Oz
*kid reading* Avoid the clap, Jimmy Dugan  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 2:03 pm : link
Hey, that's good advice!
RE: League of their own is a classic.  
Anakim : 2/1/2016 2:04 pm : link
In comment 12796560 GiantsUA said:
Quote:
Jimmy Dugan: Evelyn, could you come here, you got a second? Which team do you play for?

Evelyn Gardner: Well, I'm a Peach.

Jimmy Dugan: Well I was just wonderin' why you would throw home when we got a two-run lead. You let the tying run get on second base and we lost the lead because of you. Start using your head. That's the lump that's three feet above your ass.
[Evelyn starts to cry]

Jimmy Dugan: Are you crying? Are you crying? ARE YOU CRYING? There's no crying! THERE'S NO CRYING IN BASEBALL!

Doris Murphy: Why don't you give her a break, Jimmy...

Jimmy Dugan: Oh, you zip it, Doris! Rogers Hornsby was my manager, and he called me a talking pile of pigshit. And that was when my parents drove all the way down from Michigan to see me play the game. And did I cry?

Evelyn Gardner: No, no, no.

Jimmy Dugan: Yeah! NO. And do you know why?

Evelyn Gardner: No...

Jimmy Dugan: Because there's no crying in baseball. THERE'S NO CRYING IN BASEBALL! No crying!


Anyone ever tell you you look like a penis with a little hat on?
Mine are  
DC Gmen Fan : 2/1/2016 2:08 pm : link
Major League
Field of Dreams
Natural
Sandlot
Moneyball
RE: if Bernsen was recruited for college ball  
GentleGiant : 2/1/2016 2:09 pm : link
In comment 12796553 Greg from LI said:
Quote:
It must have been as a slick glove at SS, because his swing looks hideous.

One thing I always thought was funny was that the big slugger, Clu Hayward, was played by a pitcher, Pete Vukovich. And the relief ace, the Duke, was played by a catcher, Steve Yeager.

Fun fact - I played Little League for years with and against Pete Vukovich's nephew, who was by far the best ballplayer I ever was on a field with. Dude was a really tall kid who threw 80+ when he was 13 years old and mid-90s in high school. I often think about that when I ponder just how awesome you have to be to make the majors in any capacity. This guy was like Kershaw in LL and high school, was drafted by the Cubs, and he never made it out of AA. Makes you remember that a hump like Brendan Ryan, once upon a time, was the big star at somebody's high school.



some kids hit their growth spurt earlier so they seem artificially better because they are bigger and stronger than the rest of the kids. I've seen 12 year old kids at 5'10 throw 75mph in the LLWS then see them listed at 5'11 5 years later when they are applying for college. It's all about when you peak physically.
Wait, Summer Catch  
Bramton1 : 2/1/2016 2:11 pm : link
The Freddie Prinze Jr. baseball movie? That's your favorite? Well, to each their own.

A League of Their Own
61*
Field of Dreams
Mine are:  
timintey : 2/1/2016 2:11 pm : link
42
Bull Durham
The Natural
I am surprised  
dep026 : 2/1/2016 2:13 pm : link
it happens every spring hasnt been mentioned?

But IMO, it's Major League. I actually think it's also one of the funniest movies ever.
RE: Pride of the Yankees  
Sec 103 : 2/1/2016 2:14 pm : link
In comment 12796531 Milton said:
Quote:
And not just because it's a classic.

+1
I get what you're saying  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 2:15 pm : link
But it wasn't the case here, because the guy just kept growing. By the time he was drafted, he was 6'8". Had a blazing fastball, but no quality secondary pitches. Even guys in the low minors can hit 95 mph fastballs regularly if you don't throw anything else.
His Baseball Reference stats page - ( New Window )
Some of my favorites, in no particular order  
MadPlaid : 2/1/2016 2:18 pm : link
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
Bad News Bears
Eight Men Out
The Natural
I also liked a movie that I know wasn't very good  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 2:20 pm : link
Mr. Baseball

I never liked A League of Their Own. Outside of some scenes with Hanks, I couldn't stand it.
Wow, no field of dreams yet  
Moondawg : 2/1/2016 2:25 pm : link
is it too pretentious? Or mystical? Or what?
Most under-rated is ...  
kinard : 2/1/2016 2:27 pm : link
For Love of the Game. Very well done and plus Vin Scully is the baseball announcer in the movie.

See it if you haven't
RE: Most under-rated is ...  
UConn4523 : 2/1/2016 2:29 pm : link
In comment 12796619 kinard said:
Quote:
For Love of the Game. Very well done and plus Vin Scully is the baseball announcer in the movie.

See it if you haven't


Yeah I mentioned it earlier. Its half guilty pleasure but I also don't think it all that bad. Preston is gorgeous.
The Bad News Bears in  
YAJ2112 : 2/1/2016 2:35 pm : link
Breaking Training
LET THEM PLAY! - ( New Window )
Pride of the Yankees  
Steve in South Jersey : 2/1/2016 2:35 pm : link
.
No votes for Summer Catch?  
Anakim : 2/1/2016 2:37 pm : link
Haha
Mr Baseball isn't a great movie  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 2:39 pm : link
But it has some things going for it. I think it captures the atmosphere of Japanese baseball pretty well, it's pretty funny, and like I said, the actors playing the players look good in the field. Both Haysbert and Selleck have very nice swings, and most of the Japanese guys are pretty good.

BTW, the rookie who takes Selleck's Yankees job in the beginning is played by the young Big Hurt.
RE: Mine are  
mfsd : 2/1/2016 2:40 pm : link
In comment 12796586 DC Gmen Fan said:
Quote:
Major League
Field of Dreams
Natural
Sandlot
Moneyball


Good list - I'd put The Natural on top, and add Bull Durham
RE: Eight Men Out, Major League, The Natural  
speedywheels : 2/1/2016 2:42 pm : link
In comment 12796485 Greg from LI said:
Quote:
Another very good one is a movie virtually no one's seen - HBO made a movie about a floundering minor league team in the '50s called Long Gone that is really funny. It was a bit of a baseball version of Slap Shot, with William Peterson playing a Reggie Dunlop kind of role as a player-manager, Virginia Madsen back when she was pretty hot, and one of the dirtbag owners was played by Teller from Penn and Teller.


+1. I saw it as well - very well done...
1986 - A Year To Remember (still....)  
Drewcon40 : 2/1/2016 2:47 pm : link
61 (and I am a Mets fan),

Major League II (Michelle Burke a.k.a. Mitch Kramer's sister from Dazed and Confused, is underratedly hot)
Yeah, Long Gone was a fun movie  
MadPlaid : 2/1/2016 2:48 pm : link
.
...  
26.2 : 2/1/2016 2:49 pm : link
Major League is definitely #1 for me.

in no particular order I also likes the natural, 8 men out, *61 and Bull durham. a league of their own was great only because of Hanks. he was so damn funny in that movie!...I actually liked the HBO movie about JR breaking the color barrier more than 42. "when it was a game" I think it was called.

field of dreams I thought was one of the worst movies I ever saw. so stupid and corny. I hate it so much.
Rookie Of The Year or Little Big League  
NYGmen58 : 2/1/2016 3:10 pm : link
Surprised they weren't mentioned yet.
Has to be...  
BMac : 2/1/2016 3:19 pm : link
...Rhubarb.
RE: Rookie Of The Year or Little Big League  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 3:41 pm : link
In comment 12796720 NYGmen58 said:
Quote:
Surprised they weren't mentioned yet.
Maybe because they both sucked.
RE: Greg: Bernsen was actually good enough to be considered for College  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 3:42 pm : link
In comment 12796538 Victor in CT said:
Quote:
Baseball recruitment:

"So after “Major League” people just assumed Bernsen wasn’t a good ballplayer. Truth was, he played in high school and thought about playing college ball. So he could field a grounder, regardless of what the early scenes in the movie portrayed.

“That was always a bit annoying,” Bernsen says, laughing. “I was supposed to miss those balls. There were times where it was hard to miss the ball.”" ‘Major League’ turns 25 — here are 15 things you didn't know about the movie - ( New Window )
I often watch sports movies and think it must be harder to make an athlete (or somebody who knows how to play) look bad, than coach up a bad athlete enough to look passable. Of course, there are some really bad examples of actors who just had no clue trying to swing a bat, throw, etc. But, more often than not I think this holds true.
RE: A League of Their Own is an enjoyable enough movie  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 3:43 pm : link
In comment 12796530 Greg from LI said:
Quote:
One thing always annoyed me though - the players, especially Kit, always have dirt all over their faces. I've played a lot of baseball and watched ten times more, and I don't ever remember seeing a player looking like they've just rolled their face around in the dirt.


Jon Lovitz is great in it too.
That always bothered me too. It's one thing for one player, but a whole bunch?
RE: Field of Dreams is corny and sappy and I still love it  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 3:45 pm : link
In comment 12796563 Greg from LI said:
Quote:
But it's only marginally a baseball movie to me.
Again, something I've always maintained. This is really another type of movie, with baseball as a backdrop.
RE: Most under-rated is ...  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 3:46 pm : link
In comment 12796619 kinard said:
Quote:
For Love of the Game. Very well done and plus Vin Scully is the baseball announcer in the movie.

See it if you haven't
For Love of the Game is another I enjoyed. I remember thinking it felt awkward to be rooting against the Yankees, even if only in a movie.
I'd add to my list *61  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 3:49 pm : link
original Bad News Bears (some of the sequels were OK as a kid, but I couldn't add them, and the re-make shouldn't even be allowed to be viewed)
Sandlot
Moneyball - I didn't initially think of it, but so many hear mentioned it and I did enjoy it.

Re: 42 - I really wanted to like it, but I didn't think it was great. It was an enjoyable film, but could have and should have been much better.

Slugger's Wife anyone?
original Bad News Bears....  
BillKo : 2/1/2016 4:51 pm : link
captures the essence of what LL baseball was exactly like when I was a kid............
my list  
mikeinbloomfield : 2/1/2016 5:27 pm : link
The Natural -- If you like the movie, read the book. The ending is different.

Bad News Bears -- I am trying very hard not to care if my son is good at baseball or not, and failing.

Eight Men Out -- Poor Shoeless Joe.
Field of Dreams  
TheMick7 : 2/1/2016 5:43 pm : link
Not only my favorite baseball movie but my favorite movie of all time!
Probably Major League  
illmatic : 2/1/2016 5:44 pm : link
if you want that MLB vibe. The Sandlot if you want the spirit of the game and just having fun and all that.

Mr. Baseball gets slept on quite a bit as a baseball movie. I like the movie.
For the Love of the Game  
Metnut : 2/1/2016 6:08 pm : link
would probably be on most lists here if the movie had more baseball scenes and less focus on the love story that didn't go anywhere. Some of those baseball scenes are among my favorites in any movie.
Bull Durham.  
SanFranNowNCGiantsFan : 2/1/2016 6:32 pm : link
.
RE: For the Love of the Game  
section125 : 2/1/2016 6:46 pm : link
In comment 12796989 Metnut said:
Quote:
would probably be on most lists here if the movie had more baseball scenes and less focus on the love story that didn't go anywhere. Some of those baseball scenes are among my favorites in any movie.


Yep I liked it too, sappiness in all. I would have it 3rd behind:
Bull Durham and Field of Dreams.

Lots of good movies listed here - Pride of the Yankees - damn forgot that.
RE: Eight Men Out, Major League, The Natural  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 2/1/2016 6:49 pm : link
In comment 12796485 Greg from LI said:
Quote:
Another very good one is a movie virtually no one's seen - HBO made a movie about a floundering minor league team in the '50s called Long Gone that is really funny. It was a bit of a baseball version of Slap Shot, with William Peterson playing a Reggie Dunlop kind of role as a player-manager, Virginia Madsen back when she was pretty hot, and one of the dirtbag owners was played by Teller from Penn and Teller.


I was just about to post about Long Gone. Good call.
A League of Their Own  
Mike in NY : 2/1/2016 6:56 pm : link
Major League
Moneyball
Little Big League (a movie so bad that it was good)
Major League/Bad News Bears/A league of Their Own/Sandlot  
Torrag : 2/1/2016 7:01 pm : link
My Top 4 baseball films.

Honorable mention to Pride of the Yankees and Bull Durham.
...  
christian : 2/1/2016 7:09 pm : link
Really enjoyed the film Sugar, captures minor league baseball and the international game really well.
RE: RE: Eight Men Out, Major League, The Natural  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 7:11 pm : link
In comment 12797027 Eric from BBI said:
Quote:
In comment 12796485 Greg from LI said:


Quote:


Another very good one is a movie virtually no one's seen - HBO made a movie about a floundering minor league team in the '50s called Long Gone that is really funny. It was a bit of a baseball version of Slap Shot, with William Peterson playing a Reggie Dunlop kind of role as a player-manager, Virginia Madsen back when she was pretty hot, and one of the dirtbag owners was played by Teller from Penn and Teller.



I was just about to post about Long Gone. Good call.
I also posted Long Gone. It is one of the few times you will hear Teller actually speak. The comparison to Slap Shot is not a bad one.
RE: ...  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 7:12 pm : link
In comment 12797041 christian said:
Quote:
Really enjoyed the film Sugar, captures minor league baseball and the international game really well.
Sugar was a good film, but not one of my favorites.
Re: For Love of the Game  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 7:14 pm : link
Like just about any other movie on this list, there is an element to the story that has nothing to do with baseball. Why is that surprising or a problem for anyone? As far as I'm concerned, Skully really makes this a gem of a film (although I can do without Lyons as his broadcast booth partner). And Costner was very good. One thing he does very well is make sports movies.
What, no Angels in the Outfield?  
manh george : 2/1/2016 7:31 pm : link


Personally, I'm a Pride of the Yankees fan. Bull Durham is next.
RE: What, no Angels in the Outfield?  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 7:36 pm : link
In comment 12797055 manh george said:
Quote:


Personally, I'm a Pride of the Yankees fan. Bull Durham is next.
I have seen a few votes for Angels in the Outfield, but I don't know why. That is right up there with Rookie of the Year and Little Big League as terrible movies, in my opinion. Outside of 5-10 year olds, who enjoys these films. Even at those ages, I don't think I would have
baseball in film in my final semester  
Route 9 : 2/1/2016 10:25 pm : link
Gonna be a good one
Mine  
Shadow : 2/1/2016 11:13 pm : link
Fantasy. The Sandlot,the Natural,
MLB. Major League,pride of the Yankees
Little League. Bad News Bears the Original Amanda was hot.
Minor Leagues. Bull Duham
RE: original Bad News Bears....  
Shadow : 2/1/2016 11:18 pm : link
In comment 12796908 BillKo said:
Quote:
captures the essence of what LL baseball was exactly like when I was a kid............

Yup every team had a Tanner Boyle,an Olgevie,and a Timmy Lupus.
Major League  
JoeyBigBlue : 2/1/2016 11:37 pm : link
As a kid I loved The Sandlot.
Sandlot  
Vin R : 2/2/2016 12:58 am : link
.
I'm torn  
blueblood'11 : 2/2/2016 6:44 am : link
Between '61 and A league of their own as my favorites. That would be my number one. Second would be Bull Durham. And third could be any of a host of films but I would go with Sandot.
Back to the Corner