Eephus, a movie about Sunday beer league baseball in Massachusetts, features Bill "Spaceman" Lee and Joe Castiglione.
MLB.com credits Pirates pitcher Rip Sewell with throwing the first eephus. It was named by teammate Maurice Van Robays, saying, “Eephus ain’t nothing, and that’s a nothing pitch.” MLB.com stretched ...
Carson Lund's lyrical film goes inside the last game played on a ballfield that's about to be bulldozed in a small New England town.
The film Eephus celebrates the beautiful, blissful anticipation of baseball.
It’s the opposite of a fastball, and while it can sometimes lose a game -- Bill “Spaceman” Lee notoriously threw an eephus that cost the Boston Red Sox the 1975 World Series -- it’s more ...
Directed by Carson Lund in his feature debut, the indie has a relaxed air and an appreciation for cherished rituals that ...
Director Carson Lund's film follows the last game played by two adult Sunday league baseball teams on a field slated for ...
Among them is the Boston Red Sox alum Bill “Spaceman” Lee, one of Major League Baseball’s best-known practitioners of the eephus pitch back in the 1970s, who appears in a cameo role.
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