I would have to say Bull Durham. I actually know the guy who played the umpire that called Kevin Costner out at home plate! He's a pretty cool guy that lives in Charlotte, NC.
2006-06-28 08:50:44
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answered by shane 3
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Field Of Dreams! The scene with Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones at Fenway Park need i say more the movie is beautiful all the way around it takes your breath away seeing Shoeless Joe Jackson and other baseball greats the movie lifts your spirit makes you wanna head to ballpark see a game! The movie is a baseball gem hits a homerun!
2006-06-28 20:33:32
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answered by LedZeppelin4ever1955 3
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In my opinion, it'd either be "Field of Dreams" or "The Rookie" because they included real baseball stars and it added a point to the movie. The point mostly is to not give up on your dreams.
2006-06-28 15:37:42
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answered by Lone Eagle 4
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Field of Dreams. It's not quite about baseball but more about the spirit of the game.
2006-06-28 15:34:44
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answered by Rick C 2
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hard decision but i have to say field of dreams...it shows what baseball meant to players in the old days..it was about the game and not about the money..and it shows how relationships b/w sons and fathers are formed through sports..great movie
2006-06-28 16:39:49
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answered by B-Dub 3
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Major League the original. I mean wild thing. Charlie Sheen, Wesley Snipes, and the guy from the All State commercials all in one movie. Can't beat that.
2006-06-28 15:32:47
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answered by newburg_2_fine 3
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Eight Men Out- the story of the members of the Chicago Black Sox that threw the 1919 World Series.
2006-06-28 16:05:09
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answered by jaykemm 2
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"Bad News Bears" the one with Billy Bob Thorton. Why? simply because of the line Billly Bob says to the kids "you guys swing like Helen Keller at a piñata party." I just can't explain it but that line always cracks me up.
2006-06-28 22:14:18
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answered by ocab18 3
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My favorite would be " The Natural". But technically speaking the best one would be "the Jackie Robinson Story." from 1950. Why? Because the legend - Jackie Robinson actually stared in it himself. Ya can't beat that.
2006-06-28 15:51:41
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answered by For Real 4
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The first Major League was the best. No doubt.
2006-06-28 15:48:16
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answered by Chi Town Sports Fan 4
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