Favorite Baseball Movie
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The Naked Gun
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Trouble With the Curve
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moneyball
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Lots of good ones on here already, I would add Pride of the Yankees and Cobb.
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Another one I do like is Bleacher Bums, I own most of the movie that were mentioned.
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I used to like Bang the Drum Slowly, but the guy playing the lead is a root.....
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For the Love of the Game (1999 Kevin Costner) is awesome because of the way they pitching is shown. Check it out.
Bull Durham I love too.
Has anyone seen the documentary The Battered Bastards of Baseball? So good. I think it's still available on Netflix.
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@SchnauzerFace said in Favorite Baseball Movie:
For love of the Game probably has the best baseball footage, but I don’t remember loving the movie on the whole. I do really appreciate that Costner is a legit ball player. One of my pet peeves is baseball movies with actors who have clearly never held a bat or thrown a ball in their lives.
I’ve read that a lot of big leaguers thought Moneyball was a joke, but I really liked it.
The ideas pioneered by Bill James and used by basically all of baseball now run entirely against baseball’s traditions and lore. Players are naturally resistant to being seen as just numbers, and they want to believe their special Magic is what wins games. They believe that a player that looks impressive and passes the “eye test” must always be more valuable than a fat kid that walks a lot. I understand their feelings. But they are wrong.
Another big and justified gripe is that the As success came mostly from the talented big three Zito Mulder Hudson, and they were brought into the org before any “moneyball” existed. Beanie may have gotten hidden value from guys like Hatteberg, but the big three (who were found by traditional scouts) were the engine.
Separately from that, the movie got a lot of specifics wrong about the people involved, particularly making Art Howe into a ignorant clown. That rubbed people the wrong way.
There are many articles on this, I think this is the best:
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2011/09/the-many-problems-with-moneyball/245769/If you take it as a dramatization, not a documentary, it holds up fine.
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The Natural, no question. Wilford Brimley played Pop so perfectly.
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@formallyforearms said in Favorite Baseball Movie:
The Natural, no question. Wilford Brimley played Pop so perfectly.
Diabetus!!!
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Love so many, I watched like 25 of them last month. Major League will probably always be my favorite
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The rookie. I cant imagine the feeling getting that first call to run out that bullpen
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It's not my favourite, but I want to bring it to peoples attention. It's a documentary from 2016 called Fastball. I noticed it on Amazon Prime (at least the Aussie version) a while ago but assumed it was one of those cheapo lame documentaries that Amazon is full of so didn't plan on watching it.
But I finally watched it recently and was surprised how much I liked it.
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Screwball was really good. It's all about the Bosch and A-Rod scandal.
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for me its angels in the outfield with the natural being a close 2nd also liked 61
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@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Baseball Movie:
The Natural, or Field of Dreams.
The Natural first and a tie between FOD and Major League for me.
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@TEXAS10PT said in Favorite Baseball Movie:
If you have never seen it, Fastball is a good documentary type movie. Talks about Ryan, Feller and how they measure a fastball now.
It's very good. As is Knuckleball.
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@InTh3iLLCity41 said in Favorite Baseball Movie:
The rookie. I cant imagine the feeling getting that first call to run out that bullpen
Great movie as well. The part in the movie where he tells his son he's going to the show was tear inducing!
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In no particular order. They are all favorites.
Field of Dreams
Bull Durham
61*
The Natural
Moneyball
42
A League of Their Own
Major League
The Rookie
Eight Men Out
Bad News Bears
Pride of the Yankees
Fever Pitch Unrated
Sandlot
Mr Baseball
Ken Burns Baseball -
Little big league (best baseball action as they use real players on opposing teams and former players as some of the twins)
Mr. Baseball (Tom Selleck pulls off being a ballplayer in this movie)
Moneyball (when it was in Starz I would legit watch it every day)