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The Rewatchables

‘The Sandlot’ With Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin, and Mina Kimes

The Rewatchables

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.613.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2020

⏱️ 90 minutes

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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin and ESPN’s Mina Kimes lose a baseball signed by some lady named Babe Ruth after rewatching the 1993 classic ‘The Sandlot’ starring Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, and Patrick Renna. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Rewatchables is brought to you by the Ringer podcast network where you can find a new podcast called R2C2

0:09.0

with C.C. Sebastian and Ryan Rukko. You can also find a new Ringer NBA show on Mondays with Logan, Murdoch, Raja Bell.

0:17.0

Coming up, here's Gett remember, but Legends never die the same life next.

0:23.0

Alright it has been Simmons Week here on the Rewatchables. We're doing the Sandlot today and we're doing Team Wolf on Wednesday.

0:35.0

My kid's foot is in a cast. He's just playing video games all day losing his mind. I'm like can I do some rewatchables you man like?

0:42.0

And he requested the Sandlot his favorite movie of all time. I think is it where is it for you guys? Is it in the top five on with Meena Kynes of Malley Rubin here?

0:50.0

Top five for you?

0:52.0

Of movies of movies period.

0:55.0

Yeah.

0:56.0

From our childhood. It is in the top four childhood baseball movies meaning movies that are about children playing baseball and that came out during my childhood.

1:09.0

But that's a very specific genre. I would say that I have my overall amount rush more of baseball films which we've talked about before.

1:17.0

You know, Boulder on field dreams the natural league of their own you know money ball a couple others just missing the cut my kids baseball movie Mount Rushmore all from the 93 94 era.

1:28.0

Rookie of the year.

1:30.0

Obviously little big league.

1:33.0

A classic angels in the outfield and then the Sandlot that's my kids baseball movie Mount Rushmore.

1:39.0

Meena.

1:41.0

It's definitely on my kid movie all all widen my scope a little bit kid movie Mount Rushmore and it's interesting to hear Mallory like layout what was a golden age of sports children cinema.

1:54.0

Yeah important time to spaceball movies right my dog science science.

1:59.0

I mean, just in a four to five year period all of those movies came out I think little big league is one where can't group of genius of villain though right.

2:10.0

I remember being upset about that which which one was the one where broke his arm that's Rookie the year.

2:15.0

Rookie is the year that one's good that was that's a special movie.

2:19.0

Theory on what happened was they ran out of ideas for sports movies somewhere around like 1989 1990 they did every version of the Rocky movie they did every sport they just did every they took it as far as you can go and then they kind of looked around and said hey what about

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