: The film contains several intentional and accidental anachronisms, such as the appearance of MLB logos on the back of baseball caps, which did not exist until 1992.
: While the story is set in the San Fernando Valley, California, it was primarily filmed in Utah (Salt Lake City, Midvale, and Ogden) during a record-breaking heatwave reaching The Sandlot
: The giant dog was played by an English Mastiff. In reality, the breed is known for being docile, but the film used a puppet and various camera angles to make it look terrifying from a child's perspective. Parents' Guide The Sandlot Movie Review | Common Sense Media : The film contains several intentional and accidental
Released in 1993, is a classic coming-of-age film set in the summer of 1962. It follows Scotty Smalls, a new kid in town who joins a local baseball team and embarks on a legendary quest to retrieve a Babe Ruth-signed ball from a ferocious dog known as "The Beast". Key Highlights & Trivia Parents' Guide The Sandlot Movie Review | Common
: The phrase "You’re killing me, Smalls!" was improvised by actor Patrick Renna, who played Hamilton "Ham" Porter.