Moneyball (2011) Cinematography by Wally Pfister
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Awards Radar Community: Celebrate Opening Day By Telling Us Your Favorite Baseball Movie!

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Baseball is back! Opening Day today, and while baseball isn’t as ubiquitously beloved a sport as it used to be in the past, it’s still wildly popular and this is close to a national holiday. It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of the New York Mets, considering I recently went to Mets Fantasy Camp (detailed here and here), as well as wrote a whole piece (here) about the Mets’ run last year?. So, why not tie it into this week’s Awards Radar Community Question? So, I’m keeping it simple and just asking the obvious question once again. Which baseball heavy films are your favorite?

Are you a big Moneyball fan? That would be the Oscar-centric title to pick, followed closely by A League of Their Own. There’s also the Kevin Costner trilogy of Bull DurhamField of Dreams, and For Love of the Game. Maybe you prefer something lighter, like The Sandlot? Or, there’s wish fulfillment like Little Big League or Rookie of the Year? Hell, there’s sports biopic options, too, like 42Pride of the Yankees or The Rookie. Frankly, there’s no shortage of options, which may be surprising, since baseball doesn’t get its cinematic due these days. Plus, there’s a baseball flick in theaters now with Eephus, so that’s just one more option to consider!

Folks, the choice is now yours. Which of the aforementioned baseball flicks do you like best? Do you prefer a different one than my suggestions? Whatever your take is, we’re all ears. So, play ball, chime in, and enjoy the season…

‘For the Love of the Game’ (1999) Cinematography by John Bailey

What is your favorite baseball movie? Let us know!

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