Described as some kind of «spiritual sequel» to Linklater's Dazed & Confused, this film is set in 1980 about an «incoming freshman experiencing his first weekend in
college as a pitcher on the school's nationally ranked baseball team.»
Not exact matches
It was her third no - hitter
as a
college pitcher.
Over the course of that time he has produced well over 100
college pitchers, a national Gatorade player of the year, two state Gatorade players of the year
as well
as dozens of regional and all - state
pitchers.
That list doesn't include any of the current ex-WCAL players now starring in
college or some others that have been standouts in the major leagues, such
as first base Jim Gentile (Sacred Heart), outfielder Eric Byrnes (St. Francis - Mountain View), infielder Daniel Descalso (St. Francis), catcher Joe Kmak (Serra), outfielder Daniel Nava (St. Francis),
pitcher Scott Chiamparino (Serra),
pitcher Dan Serafini (Serra), infield Ed Giovanola (Bellarmine), outfielder Mike Vail (Archbishop Mitty) and infielder Aaron Bates (Archbishop Mitty).
There is perhaps no director working today
as dependably capable of throwing strikes
as Linklater, and his trip down memory lane (he was a
college pitcher himself) is the perfect antidote to a film industry increasingly obsessed with apocalyptic mega blockbusters.
Softball star: Jennie Finch Daigle who starred
as a softball
pitcher in
college and the Olympics did a foxtrot with Keo Motsepe
I studied Communication Studies in
college, and was awarded a full athletic scholarship in baseball
as a
pitcher.