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Ron Shelton received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay [2, 10].
💡 Crash Davis on pitching strategy: "Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist" [38]. subtitle Bull Durham
Nuke LaLoosh was loosely based on real-life pitcher Steve Dalkowski , known for his incredible velocity and legendary lack of control [18, 21]. Ron Shelton received an Academy Award nomination for
Crash famously teaches Nuke how to survive press conferences by using meaningless platitudes like "We gotta play 'em one day at a time," advice that real-life MLB rookies still reference today [20]. Fast Facts & Trivia Nuke LaLoosh was loosely based on real-life pitcher
A "literary" baseball groupie who selects one player each season to mentor in the "Church of Baseball" [2, 10, 23]. Why It’s Iconic ⚾
The film’s enduring popularity led to a stage musical that continues to preserve its blend of the "sublime and the ridiculous" [14, 28].
Stars Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins met on set and lived together for over 20 years following the production [31].
Ron Shelton received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay [2, 10].
💡 Crash Davis on pitching strategy: "Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist" [38].
Nuke LaLoosh was loosely based on real-life pitcher Steve Dalkowski , known for his incredible velocity and legendary lack of control [18, 21].
Crash famously teaches Nuke how to survive press conferences by using meaningless platitudes like "We gotta play 'em one day at a time," advice that real-life MLB rookies still reference today [20]. Fast Facts & Trivia
A "literary" baseball groupie who selects one player each season to mentor in the "Church of Baseball" [2, 10, 23]. Why It’s Iconic ⚾
The film’s enduring popularity led to a stage musical that continues to preserve its blend of the "sublime and the ridiculous" [14, 28].
Stars Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins met on set and lived together for over 20 years following the production [31].