This is a re-post of a blog from 6/8/13. Baseball is America’s Pastime, and these are still the best movies about my favorite spectator sport!
It’s Opening Day!
For those of us that can’t watch their favorite team play today….
The Best Baseball Movies
“A good friend of mine used to say, ‘This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains.” Think about that for a while.”
– “Nuke” Laloosh as played by Tim Robbins, in Bull Durham, 1988
A glorious game.
A wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
It’s true that there are 162 games in a season, but it’s also true that every team gets a day off occasionally. And sometimes it rains. For those days when you need more baseball, here are my favorite baseball movies.
The Starting Nine
- Stars: Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston
- Position: Pitcher
- Team: Detroit Tigers
- Year: 1999
- IMDB Rating: 6.3
- Plot: Kevin Costner said he was going to keep making movies about baseball until he got it right. He did. Any movie with Vin Scully doing play by play will be great.
- Stars: Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins
- Position: Catcher
- Team: Durham Bulls
- Year: 1988
- IMDB Rating: 7.0
- Plot: Costner is a long-time minor leaguer sent back to A-ball in the minors to mentor a young hot prospect. Sarandon also thinks the prospect is hot … she married Tim Robbins after they were in this wonderful, fun movie. For Love of the Game is a serious look at baseball … this is the irreverent turn that shows the joy in the boys’ game.
- Stars: Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger
- Position: Right Field
- Team: New York Knights
- Year: 1984
- IMDB Rating: 7.4
- Plot: Redford is a prodigy from the country that is welcomed to the majors late in life. His talents are almost wasted because of the distraction of a woman. Great film, great acting, great script.
- Stars: Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, Justin Timberlake
- Position: Eastwood is a major league scout, looking at a high school player with the Grizzlies from Asheville, NC
- Team: Atlanta Braves
- Year: 2012
- IMDB Rating: 6.7
- Plot: Eastwood directs, and basically reprises his role from Gran Torino as a fading curmudgeon. Amy Adams is his baseball-loving daughter, helping him on one last scouting trip where she meets Timberlake, who is on his first scouting trip.
- Stars: Tom Hanks, Geena Davis
- Position: Pitcher
- Team: Rockford Peaches
- Year: 1992
- IMDB Rating: 7.0
- Plot: Tom Hanks is an alcoholic ex-major leaguer chosen to manage a girl’s pro team during WWII. The assembled team includes Geena Davis as the star pitcher and Rosie O’Donnell and Madonna for comic relief. The iconic line of the film: “There’s no crying in baseball!”
- Stars: Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon
- Position: Fan
- Team: Boston Red Sox
- Year: 2005
- IMDB Rating: 6.1
- Plot: Fallon is a Red Sox season ticket holder, which means he believes in hope. Barrymore meets him, and a match is made … that has to survive Fallon’s obsession with the Sox.
- Stars: Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman
- Position: Manager
- Team: Oakland Athletics
- Year: 2011
- IMDB Rating: 7.6
- Plot: This biopic is about Billy Beane, the A’s manager that challenged and re-made baseball with his beliefs about what statistics are important, and which ones are important enough to pay for. Another film with great acting.
- Stars: Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen
- Position: Catcher
- Team: Cleveland Indians
- Year: 1989
- IMDB Rating: 7.0
- Plot: It’s described as a screwball comedy, for better or worse. It’s an ensemble comedy that holds up – it’s not an award-winner, but it’s a fun couple of hours. (Warning: do not bother with the sequels.) This movie is an entertaining look at a lovable bunch of misfits assembled by a maniacal owner that wants them to lose. Berenger is the aging catcher that holds them together; Sheen is the fire-balling bad boy that needs to save the day.
- Stars: Freddie Prinze, Jr, Jessica Biel
- Position: Pitcher
- Team: Chatham Athletics
- Year: 2001
- IMDB Rating: 4.7
- Plot: Prinze is a local kid struggling to escape from his home town. He’s playing in the Cape Cod Baseball League and hoping to get a break when big league scouts come to town to watch the stars on the roster. He falls in love with the boss’s daughter … it’s a romantic comedy. It’s a baseball movie. I’m two for two, and really like this film. I don’t care what some may say. Enjoy the popcorn!
Relief Pitcher: Field Of Dreams
- Stars: Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, Ray Liotta
- Position: Fan
- Team: Chicago Black Sox
- Year: 1989
- IMDB Rating: 7.5
- Plot: This film is cited by many as their favorite baseball movie, but I just can’t go there. Costner plays an Iowa farmer that has visions and builds a baseball diamond in his cornfield … that is then visited by major league players that only he can see. Emotionally wrenching moments ensue. Where I come from, farmers don’t have visions, so I can’t support this film.
- Stars: Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar
- Position: it’s a team game
- Team: it’s a neighborhood team
- Year: 1993
- IMDB Rating: 7.6
- Plot: We follow a bunch of kids playing a never-ending game through their summer vacation. It’s really a nice movie about kids, baseball, and the importance of having fun.
More
The Art of Manliness: 15 Best Baseball Movies
Leave a Reply