My favorites are:
Field of Dreams
The Natural
Bull Durham
2006-09-29
00:46:31
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➔ Movies
To respond to some of you, I have seen "Eight Men Out" and is also great. "Cobb" is also a good movie
2006-09-29
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Oh...and "The Sandlot". Makes me nostalgic
2006-09-29
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My favourite is Field of Dreams.
every single time Doc steps across the line when the little girl is choking, I cry. every single time.
2006-09-29 00:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Sandlot Kids
2006-09-29 00:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I like loads of them (especially the first Major League) but one of the best I've seen is Eight Men Out - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095082/
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Plot Summary for
Eight Men Out (1988)
The great Chicago White Sox team of 1919 is the saddest team to ever win a pennent. The team is bitter at their penny pincher owner, Charles Comiskey, and at their own teammates. Gamblers take advantage of this opportunity to offer some players $ to throw the series (Most of the players didn't get as much as promised.) But Buck Weaver and the great Shoeless Joe Jackson turn back at the last minute to try and play their best. The Sox actually almost come back from a 3-1 deficit. 2 years later, the truth breaks out and the Sox are sued on multiple accounts. They are found innocent by the jury but baseball commissioner Landis has other plans. The eight players are suspended for life, and Buck Weaver, for the rest of his life, tries to clear his name."
It's cool and because it's true it makes it that much more enjoyable.
2006-09-29 01:04:03
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answered by SneakyStilo 3
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I would have to say 61*
It is my FAVORITE
PLOT
Summer, 1961: Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle are on pace to break the most hallowed record in U.S. sports, Babe Ruth's single-season 60 home runs. It's a big story, and the intense, plain-spoken Maris is the bad guy: sports writers bait him and minimize his talent, fans cheer Mantle, the league's golden boy, and baseball's commissioner announces that Ruth's record stands unless it's broken within 154 games. Any record set after 154 games of the new 162-game schedule will have an asterisk. The film follows the boys of summer, on and off the field: their friendship, the stresses on Maris, his frustration with the negative attention, and his desire to play well, win, and go home.
2006-09-29 01:26:42
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answered by Imajica 5
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The Lou Gehrig Story was a real tearjerker!
But I also lie the ones you chose, as well as the Sandlot
2006-09-29 00:53:42
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answered by Helaine D 3
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I think the Natural is #1
Then Bull Durham, Field of dreams, League of their Own
2006-09-29 00:50:40
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answered by C-Man 7
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i might in all likelihood circulate with "The undesirable information Bears circulate to Japan." undesirable sufficient they had to do the 2nd, yet this one became into in simple terms inexcusable. My different determination could be "Ed," with Matt Leblanc. Monkeys and baseball - continually a prevailing mixture.
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Angels in the Outfield.
2006-09-29 00:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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miracle, driven, days of thunder, stroker ace, mighty ducks series
oh wait wrong sport.
the angels movies are pretty good
for love of the game is good
2006-09-29 00:55:37
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answered by gordonfan24482003 2
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Pride of the Yankees.
2006-09-29 01:39:12
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answered by scourgeoftheleft 4
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