SAN FRANCISCO, CA – AUGUST 21: Stephen Vogt #12 talks to starting pitcher Zach Davies #27 of the Milwaukee Brewers during their game against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on August 21, 2017 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
9:02 AM 03/19/2018
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The Milwaukee Brewers dropped a super cool recreation of a scene from the hit movie “The Sandlot” late Sunday night.
“The Sandlot” is one of the greatest kids sports movies ever made, and I’m pretty sure every guy in America under the age of 50 has seen it at least once.
Personally, I haven’t seen the movie in probably over a decade, which is way too long. The Brewers shot-for-shot recreation has me thinking that I need to brush up again.
There’s heroes and there’s legends. Heroes get remembered but legends never die. pic.twitter.com/z7mKroaOQ1
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) March 19, 2018
You have to just love this video from the Brewers. “The Sandlot” plays a huge part in the culture of baseball, and for great reason. It’s about a ragtag group of kids in a coming of age story that includes James Earl Jones. What’s not to love and support?
I’m not even the biggest baseball fan out here on the streets. Sure, I’ll go to the game to have a few beers, but I’m not going to sit down to watch hours of it on my television.
Even so, “The Sandlot” and the Brewers recreation are both awesome. Job well done by everybody involved.
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