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This list includes ballparks that may have been used as settings in filmmaking and television productions. Footage of actual sports events is most likely not included unless it was potentially used as stock footage or otherwise woven into a fictional storyline of a film or TV show. References are typically within the individual articles.
Its characters are so iconic, and so constantly quoted, that Shelton returned to Durham’s ballpark on the movie’s 30th anniversary and met a family that had relocated solely out of “Bull ...
Wrigley Field was a ballpark in Los Angeles, California.It hosted minor league baseball teams in the region for more than 30 years. It was the home park for the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League (PCL), as well as for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB) during its inaugural season in 1961.
The Natural is a 1984 American sports film based on Bernard Malamud's 1952 novel of the same name, directed by Barry Levinson, and starring Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Wilford Brimley, Barbara Hershey, Robert Prosky and Richard Farnsworth.
Shea Stadium was used for filming the 1973 movie Bang The Drum Slowly starring Robert De Niro and Michael Moriarty and the 1978 film The Wiz. In the latter film, the exterior pedestrian ramps were used for a motorcycle chase scene with Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. A scene in the 2002 movie Two Weeks Notice takes place at Shea.
The crack of the bat. Peanuts. Cracker Jack. Things of that nature. There's nothing like a trip to the ballpark to take in a Major League Baseball game – whether you're a score-keeping fanatic ...
A number of Hollywood movies have filmed scenes at the park -- and you probably didn't know it! The original owner of the property was industrialist Griffith J. Griffith, who gifted the city of ...
The original movie set ballpark is 281 feet (85.6 m) to left field, 314 feet (95.7 m) to center and 262 feet (79.9 m) to right field, with 300 ft (91.4 m) to the power alleys. With additional temporary bleachers, the venue held nearly 6,000 spectators for the 2013 Team of Dreams celebrity game.