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TV film on the life and career of Ron LeFlore, starring LeVar Burton. A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story: 1978 Biographical TV film on Yankee immortal's marriage and tragedy, featuring Blythe Danner and Edward Herrmann. The Bad News Bears Go to Japan: 1978 Comedy Second sequel to 1976 film, this time starring Tony Curtis.
The Scout (1994 film) Season of Miracles; Signs of the Time (film) Slide, Kelly, Slide; Slide, Donald, Slide; The Slugger's Wife; Somewhere in Georgia; Soul of the Game; Spaceman (2016 film) Squeeze Play! Stealing Home; Still, We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie; The Stratton Story; Sugar (2008 film) Summer Catch; Swellhead
The film stars Jon Hamm as J. B. Bernstein, Bill Paxton as pitching coach Tom House, Suraj Sharma as Singh, Madhur Mittal as Patel, and Alan Arkin. The film's music is composed by A. R. Rahman. Produced by Joe Roth, Mark Ciardi, and Gordon Gray, the film was released theatrically on May 16, 2014. [4] [5] Million Dollar Arm grossed $39.2 million.
For Love of the Game is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Dana Stevens, based on Michael Shaara's 1991 novel of the same title.Starring Kevin Costner and Kelly Preston, it follows the perfect game performance of an aging star baseball pitcher as he deals with the pressures of pitching in Yankee Stadium in his final outing by calming himself with memories of ...
A League of Their Own is a 1992 American sports comedy drama film directed by Penny Marshall that tells a fictionalized account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL).
The Oakland Athletics (A's) of Major League Baseball have difficulty fielding competitive teams due to low revenue and owners who are reluctant to spend money. General manager Billy Beane drafts and develops cheap, young, and talented players [a] —but the A's lose the 2001 American League Division Series (ALDS) to the New York Yankees, baseball's richest and most successful team.
61* is a 2001 American sports drama television film directed by Billy Crystal and written by Hank Steinberg. It stars Barry Pepper as Roger Maris and Thomas Jane as Mickey Mantle on their quest to break Babe Ruth's 1927 single-season home run record of 60 during the 1961 season of the New York Yankees. The film first aired on HBO on April 28, 2001.
TV film about the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan saga that happened earlier in the year. A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story: 1994 Biographical TV film about Oksana Baiul's rise from orphan to Olympic champion. Ice Angel: 2000 Fantasy TV film about hockey-playing boy who dies and is reincarnated as a girl figure skater. On Edge: 2004 ...