Top 10 Best Baseball Movies
- Bret and Amber Tueller

- Jul 7
- 2 min read
Watching the Rockies right now is like watching a Bad News Bears movie. But like the song says, "What's more American than baseball?" If you google the greatest baseball movies of all time, you will get hundreds of different lists and opinions.
Our staff took a crack at compiling our favortie list.
Let us know what you think at contribute@tuellers.com
1. The Sandlot (1993)
This nostalgic classic crept into our hearts with unforgettable quotes like “You’re killin’ me, Smalls!” and the perfect dose of summertime magic.
2. A League of Their Own (1992)
A powerful, heartfelt story about the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, and yes—even Madonna—deliver home runs.
3. Field of Dreams (1989)
“If you build it, he will come.” A haunting and beautiful story about second chances, fatherhood, and the soul of the game. Dads everywhere still cry at “Have a catch?”
4. 42 (2013)
Chadwick Boseman and Harrison Ford shine in this powerful portrayal of Jackie Robinson’s barrier-breaking journey into Major League Baseball.
5. The Natural (1984)
Robert Redford’s Roy Hobbs swings for the fences in this legendary underdog tale with just a touch of magic. A mythic story of redemption and destiny.
6. The Rookie (2002)
Based on the true story of Jim Morris, a high school teacher turned major league pitcher at age 35. It’s never too late to chase your dream.
7. Eight Men Out (1988)
A thoughtful, literary look at the infamous 1919 Black Sox scandal that rocked the world of baseball—and changed it forever.
8. Bull Durham (1988)
Love, laughs, and lessons from the minor leagues. With Susan Sarandon, Kevin Costner, and Tim Robbins, this cult favorite captures baseball's wit and wisdom.
9. Moneyball (2011)
A smart, game-changing look at analytics in baseball, starring Brad Pitt as GM Billy Beane. Proof that the numbers can win.
10. Major League (1989)
A comedy classic about misfits becoming legends. “Wild Thing” Vaughn, Willie Mays Hayes, and a rallying cry against the odds.
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