Shirley Baker scene always gets me and the end when Madonna's song comes on. That is one of the most beautiful songs I h
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MydnightRose — 11 years ago(May 29, 2014 10:17 PM)
Shirley Baker scene always gets me and the end when Madonna's song comes on. That is one of the most beautiful songs I have heard.
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the_la_baker — 11 years ago(May 15, 2014 04:12 AM)
Everytime.
I've seen it close to 300 times easily. It gets me every single time. Even more-so since my mother died in my arms.
Mark Holton's portrayal of Stilwell at the hall of fame when he feigns a smile for a photo, and goes back to his deep thought melancholy stare at the pictures of his mother, really tears me up now. That's how I am now with things that remind me of my mother. A very subtle and brief scene, but superbly done and quite powerful(to me). -
randysw12 — 11 years ago(July 01, 2014 07:37 PM)
Telegram obviously, but also when we see stillwell angel at the end. The emotion on his face when he says he felt like he owed it to his mother to be here gets to me. That was the moment we realize Evelyn had passed.
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Schmendrick — 11 years ago(December 13, 2014 10:45 PM)
- When Betty got the telegram
- Near the end, when older Dottie saw the Cooperstown display for Jimmy Duggan, and we see he died 4-5 years before the dedication.
- The end theme, I guess. It was poignant, but not quite a tearjerker.
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itzagvn — 10 years ago(June 19, 2015 10:50 AM)
One part that really gets to me (mostly because I miss my own mom) is when Stillwell looks up at the picture of his mom at the HOF. The look on his face is love but unmistakable sadness. You can see how much he misses her.
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njgill — 10 years ago(September 01, 2015 03:27 PM)
I thought it was very sad when Shirley Baker admitted she couldn't read.
Did you? I thought it was wonderful to realize that because of the tragedy of war and her own skill as a player, she was going to be rescued from a life of futureless servitude. Somebody helped her get that far, and she was lucky they did. No need to feel sorry for her - feel sorry, instead, for the countless other poor country girls who didn't have the luck, and the talent, and the help she did. -
joisepeterson — 10 years ago(October 02, 2015 08:17 AM)
In the scene when Dottie is seeing the ladies at the reunion I think it was Shirley who said "I am a doctor now."
My tv station played it as a late night movie tonight and I thought no it is going to get me to cry after not seeing it for years.
Once I got to scene where Marla's dad is begging Capidino to take his daughter to the try outs. It broke my heart.
Betty's husband being killed and of course the reunion and Lowinstein cuts the ribbon.
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mickeymyhorse — 10 years ago(October 02, 2015 01:50 PM)
I love this movie and always have. And you bet I cry, the whole era, the telegram scene, the end of the movie showing the girls all together while Madonna sings "this used to be my playground." And of course you're right about Marla's dad begging the scout to give her a try "I raised her like a boy, I didn't know any better, don't make her pay for that." God, do the tears come at that. By the end of the movie for someone who dosen't cry much over movies, I'm a bawling mess.

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queenjustine — 10 years ago(February 24, 2016 04:44 PM)
I agree, njgill. The reason this scene makes me cry is that Helen is so kind and compassionate in that moment to Shirley, when she is looking so lost, and then the happy news that she made the team! I feel touched by Helen's kindness and Shirley's relief and happiness, and these are what bring the tears on for me.
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bingoboss — 9 years ago(April 22, 2016 08:31 PM)
Yep, I cried a couple of times at the scenes that other people have mentioned here. I even teared up watching the real ladies play a game during the end credits.
It seems like a comedy, but this movie packs an emotional wallop, especially in its final half. I can't really say it's any particular scene that does this. It's more the overall tone of nostalgia/melancholy that slowly and honestly develops. It's a better movie than most people give it credit for. -
lizzygoku — 9 years ago(June 23, 2016 02:19 PM)
I cried a lot during this movie. The telegram scene is the most heart wrenching and especially when Dottie is crying too. But does anyone else tear up at the end when they are playing the World Series and Kits beats herself up after she allow Dottie to score a run? That whole World Series scene is intense. And coming from having competitive sisters who are better than you, i really get her frustration. It tears me up when Dottie also sees Kit breaking down before the bottom of the 9th. But i also get happy tears because Kit hellbent on finally beating her sister and on the 2nd strike, the look she gives Dottie just radiates her determination to finally come frim Dotties shadow, and she sees that her big sister using her weakness against her. I love this movie so much. The cast is great the acting is great the story is amazing and the music score is beautiful. Amazing movie
