{"id":563,"date":"2020-03-18T16:31:20","date_gmt":"2020-03-18T16:31:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/?p=563"},"modified":"2020-03-18T16:31:20","modified_gmt":"2020-03-18T16:31:20","slug":"binge-worthy-baseball-movies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rcsprague.com\/index.php\/2020\/03\/18\/binge-worthy-baseball-movies\/","title":{"rendered":"Binge Worthy Baseball Movies"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-15.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-581\"\/><figcaption>All images are subject to copyright and are being used for non-monetary reasons.<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">With all the insanity taking place and baseball being put on hold, I figured now was a great opportunity to discuss some entertaining baseball movies. As a self-proclaimed baseball movie aficionado, I\u2019ll share with you the top 15 movies about America\u2019s pastime. Just sit back, relax, and grab some crackerjacks.<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-566\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>15. Mr. 3000 (2004): Watch the late great Bernie Mac as Stan Ross, a self-centered former star of the Milwaukee Brewers who immediately retired after hitting his 3000<sup>th<\/sup> hit during a playoff game. A decade later it\u2019s discovered that three of his hits didn\u2019t count, and he must return as an out of shape 47-year-old to get his last three hits back. He rediscovers his love for the game as he grows as a teammate and person. (Cincinnati Note: The Reds appear in the film as they play a game against the Stan Ross lead Brewers.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-1.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-567\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>14. Angels in the Outfield (1994): While this movie may not be suitable for some politically correct fans out there, <em>Angels in the Outfield<\/em> is a great family baseball movie. Its star-studded cast includes Danny Glover, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Matthew McConaughey, Christopher Lloyd, and Tony Danza. The film features a load of laughs and dares you to believe in something greater than yourself. As the movie says, \u201cya gotta believe.\u201d (Cincinnati Note: Danny Glover\u2019s charter is a former Reds catching legend turned manager who is looking for a new chance in Anaheim.)\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-2.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-568\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>13. Eight Men Out (1988): Before the Astros became the most hated team in MLB history, the Chicago \u201cBlack Sox\u201d flipped the baseball world upside down with their alleged throwing of the 1919 World Series. The film <em>Eight Men Out<\/em> looks at the tale through the lens of the eight players, including baseball legends &#8220;Shoeless&#8221; Joe Jackson and Eddie Cicotte, who ended up with life-time bans from baseball. The movie does a great job of examining the motives and reactions of the players involved. Watch and decide for yourself if the scandal was blown out of proportion. (Cincinnati Note: The Reds are seen in the film beating the White Sox to clinch Cincinnati\u2019s first World Series Title. Which they would have done whether or not the White Sox cheated.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>12. Mr. Baseball (1992): I know what you\u2019re thinking, but no, this is not a film about Hall of Fame announcer Bob Uecker. Though that would make an interesting movie, <em>Mr. Baseball<\/em> focuses on an aging Yankees star (Tom <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-3.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-569\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-left\">Selleck) who is forced to play in Japan. Having lived in Japan and witnessed firsthand the magic and electricity that is Japanese baseball, this film has to make the list. Mr. Baseball truly captures the cultural differences between the two nations and the versions of the game they play. Plus, this is the safest way to see Japan these days. (Cincinnati Note: The Reds signed their first Japanese player this season. The film provides some insight into the values that Japanese baseball hold dear.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-4.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-570\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>11. Little Big League (1994): Just missing the top ten is a film full of laughs and great baseball trivia. Little Big League follows Billy Haywood, a young boy who inherits the Minnesota Twins when his grandfather passes away. Young Billy makes himself the manager and leads the Twins on a roller coaster ride that puts them in the pennant race. The movie has several great montage scenes, is family friendly, and deserves to be watched at least once. (Cincinnati Note: Though a Mariner, Reds great Ken Griffey Jr. makes a rather important appearance in the film.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-5.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-571\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>10. Rookie of the Year (1993): Much like <em>Little Big League, Rookie of the Year<\/em> is a family friendly film that\u2019s about a young kid who gets a rocket arm after a freak accident. He is brought in to add some life to a fledgling Chicago Cubs team and ends up helping them advance to and win the World Series. The movie has many quotable scenes and will keep you laughing from start to finish. (Cincinnati Note: Not much of a connection, but the Reds and Cubs now play in the same division.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>9. The Rookie (2002): <em>The Rookie<\/em> tells the true story of Jim Morris, a high school science teacher\/baseball coach who makes it to the MLB in his mid-30s. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-6.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-572\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>The film captures your imagination and warms your heart as you realize that you\u2019re never too old to dream. <em>The Rookie<\/em> is a must watch film, but have some tissues ready. (Cincinnati Note: The batter Jim Morris faces in his debut is former Red Royce Clayton.)\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-7.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-573\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>8. The Natural (1984): The film is based on the 1952 book by the same name and features stars like Robert Redford, Glenn Close, Robert Duvall, Kim Basinger, and Wilford Brimley. The story centers on Roy Hobbs (Redford) who was a on his way to the majors when a tragedy cut his dreams down. He returns many years later and displays a godlike power at the plate. The final baseball scene of the movie is perhaps the most magical in history, as Roy hits a towering home run and shatters the stadium lights. (Cincinnati Note: In an early scene in the movie, a Reds pennant can be seen on Roy\u2019s wall.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-8.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-574\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>7. Major League (1989): The film takes home a special title as the best baseball comedy of all time. While not totally family friendly (learned that one the hard way),<em> Major League <\/em>is packed with adult comedy that will literally make you laugh out loud. The story centers on a hapless Cleveland Indians\u2019 team, an impudent owner assembled with the hopes they would finish in last place. The film features zany charters like Ricky \u201cWild Thing\u201d Vaughn (Charlie Sheen), Willie Mays Hays (Wesley Snipes), Pedro Cerrano (Dennis Haysbert) and announcer Harry Doyle (Bob Uecker). <em>Major League <\/em>was a big success that spawned two sequels (<em>Major League II and Major League Back to the Minors<\/em>) but I\u2019d recommend sticking with the original. (Cincinnati Note: Though the film is about the other Ohio team, the real Reds won the 1990 World Series a year after the film debuted while neither the fictional nor actual Indians have accomplished that feat since 1948.)\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-9.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-575\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>6. 42 (2013): A great film that transcends sports and speaks to the heart of American culture and history. <em>42<\/em> tells the story of Jackie Robinson\u2019s (Chadwick Boseman) breaking of MLB\u2019s color barrier to become the first black major leaguer. While it shows a lot of baseball, the film focuses on Robinson\u2019s resilience, the personal growth of his teammates, and the enlightenment of a nation. If you haven\u2019t seen it yet, put it at the top of your to watch list. (Cincinnati Note: One of the most tumultuous scenes takes place at old Crosley Field, where the crowd heckles Robinson with racial slurs. The crowd is brought under control when Kentucky native, baseball great, and Robinson teammate Pee Wee Reese put his arm around Jackie showing support for him. It\u2019s important to remember how much our society has grown thanks to great people like Jackie Robinson.)\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-10.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-576\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>5. A League of Their Own (1992): <em>A League of Their Own<\/em> tells the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League that operated from 1943 to 1954. Much like <em>42<\/em>, <em>\u00a0A League of Their Own<\/em> is a great tale of breaking biases that shows the greatness of women and their ability to play a \u201cman\u2019s game.\u201d Tom Hanks, Gina Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O\u2019Donnell bring the film\u2019s characters to life. The film also has one of the most memorable quotes with \u201cthere\u2019s no crying in baseball.\u201d As a father of daughters, I hope that this film inspires people everywhere and that we will see the gender barrier in sports broken soon. (Cincinnati Note: <em>A League of Their Own show the first women\u2019s professional baseball and the first professional baseball played anywhere occurred in Cincinnati in 1869.)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-11.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-577\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>4. Sandlot (1993): Friends, smores, and the Great Bambino, what could be better? This classic tale tells the story of a young boy who moves to a new neighborhood and joins a group of baseball fanatics. <em>Sandlot<\/em> truly captures the joys of childhood while teaching you to step out of your comfort zone and try something new. <em>Sandlot <\/em>features many great quotes including this gem, \u201cRemember kid, there\u2019s heroes and there\u2019s legends: Heroes get remembered, but legends never die. Follow your heart kid, and you can never go wrong.\u201d So grab some friends, or maybe just Facetime, and watch <em>Sandlot<\/em>. (Cincinnati Note: Many younger fans don\u2019t realize it, but the Reds and Dodgers used to be one of the biggest rivalries in baseball. One of <em>Sandlot\u2019s <\/em>main characters, Benny \u201cthe Jet\u201d Rodriguez, ends up playing for the Dodgers.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-12.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-578\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>3. Moneyball (2011): <em>Moneyball <\/em>is a true game changer that tells the story of the rise of sabermetrics in baseball through the 2002 Oakland Athletics. More than that, the film teaches about second chances, finding your calling, and how to be an effective leader. The cast features stars like Brad Pitt, Chris Pratt, and Jonah Hill. <em>Moneyball<\/em> shows us that hard work pays off and amazing things happen that defy logic. (Cincinnati Note: There are two Cincinnati connections in <em>Moneyball<\/em>. First, you can hear the voice of Hall of Famer and Reds Legend Marty Brennaman. Second, one of the main characters in <em>Moneyball<\/em>, Scott Hatteberg, played for the Reds after his time in Oakland.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-13.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-579\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>2. Bull Durham (1988): The perfect mix of drama and comedy, <em>Bull Durham<\/em> shows what life is like in the lower levels of the minor leagues. <em>Bull Durham <\/em>tells the story of journeyman catcher Crash Davis (Kevin Costner) who is brought in to groom air-headed rookie pitcher Nuke Laloosh (Tim Robbins) and they both find themselves in a love triangle with the infamous Annie Savoy (Susan Sarandon). The film balances baseball with life lessons and has some of the funniest scenes you\u2019ll ever see. <em>Bull Durham <\/em>teaches us that when one door closes, another door opens and we shouldn\u2019t be afraid to start again. (Cincinnati Note: In the opening scene of <em>Bull Durham<\/em>, Annie Savoy mentions the worst trade in Reds history, which sent the legendary Frank Robinson to the Baltimore Orioles for short-lived Red, Milt Pappas.)\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/box5260.temp.domains\/~rcspragu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/image-14.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-580\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>1. Field of Dreams(1989): <em>Field of Dreams<\/em> is a story for everyone, not just baseball lovers. The library of congress nominated <em>Field of Dreams<\/em> for preservation in 2017 for being culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant. The movie is based on the book <em>Shoeless Joe Jackson <\/em>and tells the tale of an Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) who listens to voices and builds a baseball field in the middle of his corn crop. The field\u2019s mystical qualities allow the 1919 White Sox and others to return and play baseball again. As if that wasn\u2019t awesome enough, the main theme of film is healing broken relationships. In the movie&#8217;s final scene, Ray is reunited with his deceased father on the field and the two of them mend their broken bond over a game of catch. Have some tissues ready for this one and be prepared to dream. (Cincinnati Note: Several old time Reds players are featured playing on the field in the movies later scenes.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Honorable Mentions: Looking for more great baseball movies? Well here are some honorable mentions: <em>61<\/em>, <em>For the Love of the Game<\/em>, <em>Bang the Drum Slowly<\/em>, <em>The Pride of the Yankees<\/em>, <em>Summer Catch<\/em>, <em>Fever Pitch<\/em>, <em>Trouble with the Curve<\/em>, <em>Hardball<\/em>, <em>Benchwarmers<\/em>, <em>Million Dollar Arm<\/em>, <em>Cobb<\/em>, <em>The Battered Bastards of Baseball(a documentary but worth the watch)<\/em>. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With all the insanity taking place and baseball being put on hold, I figured now was a great opportunity to discuss some entertaining baseball movies. As a self-proclaimed baseball movie aficionado, I\u2019ll share with you the top 15 movies about America\u2019s pastime. 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