Top 10 Best Baseball Movies Ever Made

October 27, 2021 By Sourav


Top 10 Best Baseball Movies Ever Made

Some movies are made for eternity. Along with the technical and academic wonders they offer, they leave an everlasting impression upon us. Check out this awesome compilation of the best baseball movies ever made.

 

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It is an absolute delight to see movies that keep inspiring us in ways we cannot even be able to imagine. Sports movies are usually denoted to have an impact on the overall viewers due to their adrenaline quotient and also the ups and downs of the momentum building.

10. The Bad News Bears (1976)

 

The first name to make the list of the top 10 best baseball movies ever made is an instant favorite of many. Walter Matthau brilliantly perfects his curmudgeon act in this hilariously cynical and gripping story of a Little League manager.

He plays a managerial role who intriguingly reconnects with a tomboy daughter (Tatum O’Neal) of his ex-girlfriend on the ballfield.

 

9. The Pride of the Yankees (1942)

 

Gary Cooper was the undeniably ideal choice to play the tough, and undaunted Lou Gehrig, who along with the loyal company of Babe Ruth (who plays himself) anchored some of the unquestionably greatest teams in baseball history before he was forced into retirement at a really early age.

This is an absolutely valued addition to the list of the top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

8. The Natural (1984)

 

Completely out of place and a pioneering piece for its time, Barry Levinson’s gripping tale of the legend of Roy Hobbs is massive, emotional old-school entertainment revolving around a slugger (Robert Redford) who loses a major part of his career to injury having been shot by a mysterious Dark Lady — but then incredibly returns in middle age to tear up the league with his prolific skill and right some wrongs.

This particular movie definitely deserves its place as one of the top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

7. Bull Durham (1988)

 

Sexy, clever, and brilliantly larkish, the movie solidified Kevin Costner’s rise to stardom and made minor league baseball look astonishingly like a place protected from the cruel realities of professional sports.

Costner’s sentimental and a little hokey “Field of Dreams” couldn’t compare with this inclusion of the list of top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

6. Bang the Drum Slowly (1973)

 

The then-unknown Robert De Niro, yet to rise to the stardom that would enthrall the world later — also, who would win an Oscar in ’75 for his memorable role in “The Godfather Part II” — was really touching as a catcher coping feverishly with terminal illness in this expertly calibrated tearjerker and emotional ride about his friendship with a pitcher (Michael Moriarty).

This movie was the point of discussion for a long for the brilliant depiction of its narrative, and hence it is of no surprise that it makes it to the list of top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

5. Moneyball (2011)

 

Turning the camera around to display how what you witness on the field could have been expertly predicted from the maneuverings accomplished in the back office, this adaptation of the Michael Lewis bestseller was promisingly rousing and smart without ever lapsing into “magic of baseball” clichés.

Brad Pitt played an incredibly convincing role accompanied brilliantly by Jonah Hill. No wonder this movie is also an undeniable addition to the list of the top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

4. 42 (2013)

 

Everyone knows how Jackie Robinson ended up becoming the first black player to play in the big leagues. But, this movie did a service by illustrating expertly how he did it. Besides, he honestly did it by refusing to be drawn manipulatively into a fight by racists.

Played with utmost strength and restraint by Chadwick Boseman, No. 42 exhibits greatness even when he’s off the field, and this amazing flick reaches the list of top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

3. A League of Their Own (1992)

 

At the time of its release, this movie created quite a stir. It has an immensely engaging storyline and also the brilliant performance of the cast and crew. In the war years, with an enormous number of baseball’s best men off battling in Europe and the Pacific, a women’s league was also brave and spontaneous enough and they took their place.

Tom Hanks is amusing and brilliant as usual as the alcoholic manager. Besides, Geena Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O’Donnell also succeed perfectly in bringing out the feminist energy that defined this movie. There can be no question in its inclusion to the list of the top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

2. Fear Strikes Out (1957)

 

The popular story of Boston Red Sox outfielder Jim Piersall (Anthony Perkins) successfully refocused the attention. It also shifted from the tale of noticeable athletic accomplishment to the layers of a character. With Piersall suffering a serious nervous breakdown, this story also focuses on enjoying a remarkable recovery.

A fascinating plot with twists and uplifting moments, this movie absolutely deserves to remain on the list of the top 10 best baseball movies ever made.

 

1. Eight Men Out (1988)

 

The final one in the list of the top 10 best baseball movies ever made would pose no doubt whatsoever. Besides, the story covers the infamous “Black Sox” scandal of the 1919 World Series. During that time, several Chicago players were paid off handsomely by gamblers. And gamblers did that to throw the series and lose to the Cincinnati Reds.

And, this incident inspired John Sayles’ film about the enraging clash between boyish spirit and the grim reality. An immortal tale of greed and gambling, this movie stands out by its own definition and will continue to do so.

 

Conclusion

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  1. Dj
    Dj November 7, 2019 22:09

    Bang the Drum Slowly is on your list are you kidding have you seen Robert De Niro swing the bat in that movie he swings it like a nine-year-old child terrible

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