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My dad played college ball and some semi-pro before joining the army, getting married, and quickly becoming adult. That's what people did back then. I found a trophy in the basement a few year's back... he was named the best high school ballplayer in the state in his senior year.

I was a headstrong, shallow jerk as a college kid, like many college kids before and since. My dad and I fought all the time though one of the few things we could always talk about was baseball, and we had only just begun to heal the fractures in our relationship when he died (strangely, during the 1998 home run chase). I was still a young man and never got a chance to say I'm sorry, and he never got a chance to teach his grand-daughter to field a grounder.

So, let's just say FIELD OF DREAMS will always feel oddly specific to me. It's mawkish sentimentality that closely mirrors my own life. And if you can't relate to the final scene of wanting to go through all of that just to play catch with your dad one time, then... I don't understand you at all.

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Kevin Costner baseball movies are all good IMO

My top 10:

1. For Love of the Game

2. Bull Durham

3. Major League

4. A League of Their Own

5. Field of Dreams

6. The Sandlot

7. 61*

8. Little Big League

9. Major League II

10. Moneyball

Those are the ones I'll always watch if I find them on TV and I regularly enjoy. Field of Dreams is solid. Kevin Costner can do no wrong when it comes to baseball movies.

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