HOT GALLERY: 12 Great Baseball Movies, as Chosen by Celebs and Snakkle
Snakkle's Erin Fox visited the Les Girls Celebrity Cabaret benefiting the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund and asked celebrities to tell us which baseball films they loved. Then we added a few of our own. There are more, of course, so if your fave didn't make the cut, let us know in the comments. The more baseball movies, the better. By Brett SingerScreenwriter Ron Shelton made his directorial debut with Bull Durham, the story of Crash Davis (Kevin Costner) and the minor league Durham Bulls. (Shelton and Costner teamed up again for the 1996 golf film Tin Cup.) Cliff Saunders, a host at 101 ESPN Radio in St. Louis, said via email that Bull Durham is his “favorite baseball movie of all time,” because “it had a little bit of everything in it. The baseball fan [and] people looking for a good romantic comedy [could] relate.” Actress Laura Bell Bundy (How I Met Your Mother) is also a big Bull Durham fan. “It’s sexy,” she tells Snakkle, “and that bathtub seen at the end is so… Ahhhh! Oh my gosh, don’t you love it?!” Yes. Yes we do.