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Soul of the Game (released as Field of Honour in the United Kingdom) is a 1996 television film about Negro league baseball. The film stars Blair Underwood as Jackie Robinson , Delroy Lindo as Satchel Paige , Mykelti Williamson as Josh Gibson , and Harvey Williams as "Cat" Mays, the father of Willie Mays .
Field of Dreams, 1989 film (cameo) Fever Pitch, 2005 film; The Town, 2010 film (lengthy scene depicting a robbery) Moneyball (film), 2011 film (one scene) Ted (film), 2012 film (one scene) Patriots Day (film), 2016 film (one scene) Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Angels in the Outfield, 1951 film; Gilmore Field, Los Angeles, California
The Chatham A's baseball field that was used in the film was actually built from a field that had been abandoned for about 20 years. Within about eight weeks the field was complete with batting cages and a press box ready to film. Since the filming of the movie, the field has once again been abandoned and is simply an overgrown field.
The film is a fantasy and it’s based on W.P. Kinsella’s novel “Shoeless Joe.” “Field of Dreams” was released just two weeks after “Major League” and was Costner’s second ...
Eephus is a 2024 sports film directed by Carson Lund about the final game of an amateur New England baseball league before their stadium is demolished. The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it was eligible for the Caméra d'Or award.
Yogi Berra, perhaps the greatest catcher in history, is quoted in Carson Lund’s “Eephus,” a movie about players who, unlike Berra, are never going to trouble the Baseball Hall of Fame’s ...
Iowa may not have an MLB team, but the state remains relevant in the baseball world. ESPN SportsCenter's Instagram account on Tuesday posted the Field of Dreams ballpark, inspired by the 1989 film ...
Jackie Robinson "J.R." Cooper is a kid who loves baseball, and also the son of a former major leaguer now down on his luck (and now a vendor working the stands at games). J.R. parlays his baseball knowledge into becoming manager of the San Diego Padres and leading them to the World Series. [1]