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My High Ten Favourite Baseball Films

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My top ten baseball motion pictures consist of five movies on the list. That sounds pretty weird. There have been many motion pictures with a baseball theme that I have preferred, but there are only 5 I’ve loved. I’ll get to them soon.

A few of the ones I have appreciated are “Bull Durham” with Kevin Costner, a lightweight hearted story about a minor league season in North Carolina and the characters on and around that team. “Bang The Drum Slowly” with Robert DeNiro, “Cobb” with Tommy Lee Jones, “Concern Strikes Out,” “Eight Males Out,” “A League of Their Personal,” “Main League,”    and “Rookie of the Year.”  
One thing that my favorites have in common is that I have been moved to tears. For similar and completely different causes, I’ve been impressed or moved by a few of the following scenes.

Field of Dreams with Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones.
When I take into consideration this film I always think how corny it was. Come on – Minimize down a corn field to create a baseball field. I have seen this movie approximately 15 times. It is the only movie I’ve seen in my adult life twice within the theaters. The scene that is so shifting for me is when Kevin Costner asks his father to play catch. He is so awkward in his asking. He is so delighted when his father says “sure.” I melt each time I see this scene.

The Rookie with Dennis Quaid
How does a man in his late 30’s leave his household and start playing baseball in the minor leagues. He is fulfilling a dream. There are a couple of scenes within the movie that lead to a most uplifting moment. While enjoying in the minor leagues within the Tampa Bay group Dennis Quaid (Taking part in pitcher Jim Morris) thinks he might have made a mistake by leaving his family to pursue a dumb dream. He’s in anguish. He isn’t making any cash pitching within the minors while his household is struggling at dwelling with little or no cash coming into the house. Lastly, after vacillating between playing baseball and going again to his wife to make a continuing living he sees one in all his teammates and asks him. “Have you learnt what we’re going to do at this time?” His teammate looks puzzled. Dennis responds to his own question. “We are going to play baseball today.” With a giant grin on his face Dennis captures the joy of enjoying baseball. I cherished it.

The Pure with Robert Redford
The music in this flick was superb. Good versus evil. Robert Redford comes out of the hospital to play in crucial recreation of the year. As corny as this movie was I loved the scene at the finish of the movie when he hits the ball into the lights and a shower of sparkling flashes illuminate the screen. I can nonetheless hear the music from that a part of the movie, as he circles the bases.  I get chills every time I see this a part of the film. That is additionally one of my wife’s favorites as effectively film.

Pleasure of The Yankees with Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright
One among my all time favorite players, Lou Gehrig, is performed on the display so fantastically by Gary Cooper. The scene that gets to me every time is when Lou goes to see the physician on the hospital because he feels a nagging damage not healing. As his wife nervously waits in the ready room, Lou is examined and then given the deadly news of his illness. He’s greeted by his spouse as he leaves the examination room. She then asks him how it went. They embrace and he tells her its a bit bump or bruise.
She seems to know with out him telling her that that is serious. Oh my. I soften each time.

This following epic motion image reminds me of a baseball season. Lengthy, lasting and lovable.

Baseball by Ken Burns
Are you able to imagine 18 hours of baseball footage? Still pictures from the nineteenth century. Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and Lou Gehrig, Buck O’Neil. Highlights on film. Dead ball era. Trendy day. Pitchers, hitters. This movie had it all. The photographs have been spectacular. There were so many stories that were told. I used to be amazed by Ken Burns’ dedication to get this movie done. That  is what moved me the most.

So there you’ve gotten it. I can’t thank the folks ENOUGH that made these movies. I’ve been touched  writing about their dedication, ardour, and excellence.

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