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Old 10-06-2016, 11:43 PM
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Default Whats your favorite baseball movie?

For me its Field Of Dreams!This movie never gets its do?At the end, when Ray has a catch with his dad, this gets me ever time.No one in my family cares for any sports,including my father.My brother is a Chiefs fan,but not into collecting.My dad is now 81 & in a nurshing home.So we well never have that catch!Thanks for reading my post,Rob.
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Old 10-06-2016, 11:59 PM
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For me, probably "For Love of the Game" with Kevin Costner. I also love "Field of Dreams" and "8 Men Out" (despite its inaccuracies).
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Bull Durham

followed closely by:

Field of Dreams
Eight Men Out
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some folks say '(despite its inaccuracies)'
about those last two, but they are my number 2 & 3 just the same.
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It has always been, and always will be, The Pride of the Yankees.

After that, it would be The Natural and Major League.


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I love 'The Natural,' with its baseball scenes filmed at Buffalo's War Memorial Stadium (The Rockpile), and like every other human being in existence, I give 'Field of Dreams' ten thumbs up. 'Bull Durham' has quite a few great scenes. A not too shabby must-see.

To venture out there a bit, 'Mr. Baseball' - starring Tom Selleck playing in Japan - was pretty decent as well.
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1. Natural or 1A. Eight Men Out
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Bang the Drum Slowly. I just love the era, the uniforms with sleeves underneath, batting helmets with no flaps, the earlier color footage and relatively poor focus, etc.
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"Safe at Home!"

A boy sneaks into Yankees spring training camp in the early 60s to meet his heroes Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris.

I was 5 when that movie came out and I wanted to be that kid!!!
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Trouble With The Curve, with Field of Dreams a very close second, and Major League a distant third.
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A League of Their Own is my favorite baseball movie. So many great quotes and great characters. In the ending scenes filmed at Doubleday Field, you can see the back of my garage.
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Sandlot : it's has a ton of baseball cards in it . Post cards on the cereal box. Babe Ruth takes the Hank Aaron rookie . Cards in the tree house etc . It's also funny and a good story .

Field of dreams

League of thier own

Honorable mention ! Not a baseball movie but blast from the past has some great cards in it and he uses them as cash .
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Pride of the Yankees has been on television the longest & The Jackie Robinson Story. It's unusual that the ball player in the movie plays the part.
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Bingo Long Travelling All Stars and Motor Kings is a wonderful film with an amazing cast. Lots of other good ones mentioned
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Bull Durham .
My brother-in-law actually played for Durham Bulls in the early 90s. I once asked him about that movie's depiction of minor league life. His response? "That movie is basically a documentary"
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"Bang the Drum Slowly." A very under-rated, early performance by Deniro from 1973.
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1. Field of Dreams
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This arthouse short film, while often overlooked, is nonetheless a classic:

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Bingo Long Travelling All Stars and Motor Kings is a wonderful film with an amazing cast. Lots of other good ones mentioned


I had a brain fart and left Bingo Long off my short list...which it certainly is.

Glad to see 'Trouble with the Curve' get some love.

'Talent for the Game' is another outstanding flic.
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4-way tie: For the Love of the Game, 42, *61, and The Natural. It was amazing how the computer-generated effects captured the beauty and wonder of Ebbets Field and really brought home the BS Jackie Robinson was subjected to.

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Tie for me. Field of Dreams and The Natural.

This summer a local historic concert theater had a summer movie series where they played a classic each week. I took my dad to see Field of Dreams on his birthday. It was awesome.

When I was a kid I etched Wonderboy on my bat with a magnifying glass.


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I have always been fascinated with teams barnstorming. That's why Bingo Long is my fav baseball movie. You gotta love Richard Pryor trying to figure out his batting average.
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Although I have a soft spot for We Are...Marshall, it is amazing to me how much better on balance baseball movies are than other sports with the exception of an occasional Rudy here and there. I think the reason is that the pace of baseball and the pace of drama are very similar in that a surprise twist can come at any time in a game or a drama. But that could simply be a sentimental view.

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For me A Field Of Dreams..........it reminds me of the days when I used to play catch with my father. He never refused even when he was sick with cancer and chemotherapy.

A close second is the Natural.

Another good movie was Stealing Home with Jodi Foster and Mark Harmon.

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To all of the movies mentioned above, I would add:

Ken Burns' Baseball & Jackie Robinson documentaries
Hank Greenberg documentary
The Jackie Robinson story with Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey
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Although I have a soft spot for We Are...Marshall, it is amazing to me how much better on balance baseball movies are than other sports with the exception of an occasional Rudy here and there. I think the reason is that the pace of baseball and the pace of drama are very similar in that a surprise twist can come at any time in a game or a drama. But that could simply be a sentimental view.
We Are Marshall is great but it lost a lot in my eyes when I found out that the "We are.. Marshall!" chant didn't happen until after the events of the movie. Throws off the whole thing.

I like "Miracle" as the sports movie I've ever seen. Great acting and accurate to the true story.

But, yeah, you're right - other sports just don't attract the quantity of quality movies that baseball does.

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My favorite is the 1st baseball movie I saw as a young kid in 1949. Jimmy Stewart plays Monte Stratton in a great performance of this true life
story of a promising Chicago White Sox pitcher, whose career is cut short in a hunting accident.

Many Major League ballplayers are featured in this film......Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio (cameo), Johnny Lindell, Jimmy Dykes, Gene Bearden, etc.



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We Are Marshall is great but it lost a lot in my eyes when I found out that the "We are.. Marshall!" chant didn't happen until after the events of the movie. Throws off the whole thing.
Marshall grad and lived in the area (10 years old) at the time of the crash. Ashes to Glory is a very good documentary if you are interested in something more realistic and gritty. The Cam Henderson story fills out the required viewing for Marshall fans.
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Eight Men Out.....This movie has a bunch of my Cracker Jack Ball Players!!!
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Currently, as in right now, watching 42.

Great movie, but I also enjoy many others like the ones listed here.
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I am partial to the scout and long gone. Haven't seen either in years, but both made me laugh. Now I just need a Steve Nebraska rookie...
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I remember watching "Damn Yankees" when I was a kid. I haven't seen this movie in years, it was great! "Whatever Lola wants......"
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Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, Major League, The Babe and Eight Men Out...in that order.
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