Here are a few dozen incredible moments from baseball movies that we'll never forget.
Kevin Costner, who’s starred in baseball movies like Field of Dreams and Bull Durham, gave a heartfelt salute to the sport on MLB Opening Day.
Oscar winner, Emma Stone, didn't receive a warm welcome while attending a recent Mets game in New York.
The Cullen co-stars reflect on that time they were trained to act like cats to play vampires...
Tom Cruise takes in a baseball game after filming ends on Mission: Impossible 7.
A couple of these Major League behind the scenes facts give "Wild Thing" a whole new meaning.
The pop singer played homage to the memorable Twilight scene with an actual Cullen vampire.
These Field of Dreams behind the scenes facts show how "if you build it," audiences will be coming back time and time again.
There are more than enough reasons to put Moneyball in contention.
George Clooney? Check. John Grisham? Check. Father-son baseball stories? Check. All of these elements on their own are potent ingredients to create "something a dad would like." Put them all together, and that's a goddamn firework factory of Dad Shit, a veritable Mustache Grower of a stew, a Dad Grand Slam. Well dads and friends of dads, hang on to your sun hats and hike up your sensible khakis: Per Variety, Clooney is directing a father-son baseball drama adapted from a Grisham novel. I can just picture dads at the theater, folding their arms and gruffly saying, "…
There's no crying in baseball, but there are plenty of streaming options.
It was no secret that Dwight Schrute was a fan of bobbleheads in The Office, but did his baseball bobblehead have a special significance?
If you’re a fan of the writings of Carl Hiassen or Elmore Leonard, the interconnected stories of Pulp Fiction, and Keystone Cops-style humor, boy, do I have a documentary for you. Screwball, which comes out this weekend in twelve select cities and on VOD on April 5th, tells the absolutely unbelievable yet insanely true story of the Biogenesis scandal that rocked Major League Baseball and sports fans across the country in 2013. Billy Corben, whose previous documentaries include Cocaine Cowboys, The U, Broke, and Dawg Fight, brings us this sordid South Florida tale of fake doctors, narcissistic baseball …