'Bull Durham,' 25 Years Later
Posted Jun 14, 2013
America discovered the dead sea scrolls of baseball 25 years ago, in the book of Crash Davis, the book of Annie Savoy and the book of Nuke LaLoosh, presented in the all-time classic film "Bull Durham," about life and love in minor league baseball, which debuted on June 15, 1988. The game hasn't been the same since.
(Sports on Earth)
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