There may not be
crying in baseball... = -.
There's
no crying in baseball.
And while it has been overplayed, Hanks's diatribe on
crying in baseball is still one of the most iconic lines in movie history, giving the film, or at least the moment, a great relevance even today.
Tom Hanks has one classic line («They're
no crying in baseball!»)
If «The Phenom» could be compared to any baseball movie before it, «A League of Their Own» offers a fascinating contrast; Tom Hanks» macho declaration «There's
no crying in baseball!»
«There's
no crying in baseball!»
Co-stars include Geena Davis as Dottie, Tom Hanks (There's
no crying in baseball!)
Geena Davis» Rockford Peaches may lose that final game, but as Tom Hanks taught us, «there is
no crying in baseball!»
Not exact matches
This is a simple example of Sports Moments
In Which I Would Start
Crying Then Quit Playing Forever, but Hunter Pence not only didn't
cry after fouling a Stephen Strasburg pitch off the dirt and into his own cheek and sustaining a bruise so ripe that you can see the
baseball seams..
In a sport as complicated as
baseball, there is no shortage of other mysteries that
cry out to be demystified.
On the way to his
baseball league's opening celebration
in Stow, Massachusetts, the second - grader started
crying so hard his mother was afraid he'd have a panic attack after pollen blew into his eyes through open car windows.
Braving — at rough estimate — six million or so jokes about
baseball, and if there's any
crying therein, Broad City's Abbi Jacobson and Mozart
In The Jungle's Will Graham are teaming up to bring the Penny Marshall classic A League Of Their Own back to TV.
The first film I saw that
cried for end - of - the - year remembrance was a modest
baseball drama I caught at the Santa Barbara Film Festival
in February.
cries Abby, a mother who's just been hit on the head by her son's
baseball in the opening scene of writer - director Stacie Passon's new film, «Concussion.»
Without death, we would have be unable to
cry our hearts out at Fault
in Our Stars, cringe at the «
baseball to the head death»
in the Raid 2 with its now nasty context and secretly punch the air when Angelina Jolie threw Sharlto Copley's Scottish accent off a building.
SEMA 2005 is a far
cry from the first SEMA show
in 1967, held at a
baseball stadium
in Los Angeles.
I'll admit, I
cried when I popped
in the first DVD and saw my now 15 year old son as a two year old running on the
baseball field.