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Movie Review: 'Eephus' is the best baseball movies since 'Moneyball'

Movie Review: 'Eephus' is the best baseball movies since 'Moneyball'

Yahoo06-03-2025

In Carson Lund's 'Eephus,' two teams – the Riverdogs and Adler's Paint – gather on a neighborhood field for a baseball game. The leaves are already starting to turn — 'It's getting late early,' as Yogi Berra said — and this is to be the final game for their adult rec league. The field is to be demolished.
No one would confuse them for all-stars. A suicide squeeze unfolds in creaky slow-motion. The rotund left fielder mutters 'Mother McCree' under his breath when the ball is hit in the gap. But, regardless of skill level, they all care sincerely about the game.
'Eephus,' as leisurely as a late-August double header, simply unfolds along with their game. Except to chase a foul ball or two, the movie stays within the lines of Soldier Field, the nondescript Massachusetts baseball field they're playing on sometime in the 1990s. It spans nine innings, with dugout chatter and fading light. In this slow-pitch gem of a baseball movie — a middle-aged 'Sandlot' — time is slipping away, but they're going down swinging.
Money, analytics and whatever's on ESPN can sometimes cloud what sports is to most people: A refuge. 'Eephus,' in that way, is a change-up of a baseball movie, an elegiac ode to the humbler weekend warriors who are driven by nothing but genuine affection for the game. Richly detailed and mordantly deadpan, 'Eephus" adopts their pace of play, soaking up all the sesame-seed flavor that goes along with it.
The title comes from an unnaturally slow pitch not slung but lobbed toward home. When I was a kid pitching, I liked to uncork one from time to time, much to my coach's dismay. The metaphor isn't hard to grasp. One player describes it as a pitch you can get bored watching, even making you lose track of time.
Much of the same applies to 'Eephus,' which drifts player to player, play to play, less as an ensemble piece than like a roving spectator. The guys, themselves, have no more than a handful of fans, including the diehard scorekeeper Fanny (Cliff Blake). Frederick Wiseman, the great documentarian whose films chronicle nothing so much as institutions kept alive over time, is the voice of the announcer.
I earlier called Lund's film an ode, but it's not a sentimental movie. Time's passage, which no ballgame or perfectly thrown eephus can halt, grows increasingly disquieting as the afternoon light gives way to nightfall. That, to finish the game, they play into near-total darkness, with only headlights to see the ball, is a sign of desperation as much as it is commitment. After all, one guy in the dugout is listening to a radio broadcast of a ballgame, from 1972.
What's being lost? It's not a strip mall the field is to be turned into but something harder to quibble with: a school. They could drive half an hour to another field, but that's said to be half Little League, half farmer's market. They aren't a collection of pals, either. They don't hang out away from the diamond. Things they don't talk about: work, families, politics. Things they do: eyecare for the ump.
In the annals of baseball movies, 'Eephus' doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame with 'Bull Durham' or 'A League of Their Own.' The closest it gets to the big leagues is an appearance by Bill 'Spaceman' Lee, the 1970s southpaw and eephus adherent.
But 'Eephus' is just as deserving of a place in that hardball pantheon, only in some minor ball realm, well below single A. Here, they don't throw 'high cheese' but such meatballs that, as one player riffs, you could call it pasta primavera. To call this a field of dreams would be pushing it. But it's a lovely way to pass some time.
'Eephus,' a Music Box release is not rated by the Motion Picture Association but contains coarse language. Running time: 98 minutes. Three stars out of four.
Jake Coyle, The Associated Press

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The 17 Best Summer Perfumes for When You're Out of Office
The 17 Best Summer Perfumes for When You're Out of Office

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The 17 Best Summer Perfumes for When You're Out of Office

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Summer is full of so many possibilities, from all the cookouts to road trips to tropical vacations we're able to squeeze into just a couple of months. Scent is incredibly powerful, and whatever fragrance you choose to don during the season will inevitably bring you back to those blissful sunny days, even if you spritz it on again in the dead of winter. That's why carefully selecting one of the best summer perfumes isn't a process that should be rushed, whether it's an affordable fragrance or a more expensive designer scent. As you begin your search, you'll discover that there are quite a few factors to think about. 'When choosing a perfume for the summer there are a few things to consider,' says Yvan Jacqueline, the President of Parfums de Marly. 'How long does it last on your skin? Fresh fragrances tend not to last as long on the skin in the summer. Does it reflect your personality and is it unique? Is it uplifting for you, or does it give you a sense of the season? Do you love it? At the end of the day, you are the one wearing the fragrance and you should love it and the way it makes you feel.' Plus, you have to consider the other summer-specific products that you'll be wearing on your skin, too. 'I like to think about how my summer scent will compliment my SPF choice,' says Jennifer Capuano, the vice president of fragrances at Macy's. 'The two should wear nicely together since sunscreen is a must for protecting your skin.' If you're feeling overwhelmed, we're here to help. We searched through our own perfume shelves, consulted fragrance experts and other ELLE beauty editors, and read hundreds of customer reviews to make your shopping experience easier. Below, discover the 20 best summer perfumes to make this summer one to remember. You'll want to stock up on this newly launched perfume that is already making waves. 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This Chanel fragrance is youthful, with vanilla and patchouli offsetting each other for a more vivid, complex scent. Notes: Patchouli, amber, tonka bean, vanilla Ulta rating: 4.5/5 stars An ELLE editor says: 'This was my first designer scent purchase. I fell for how feminine and warm it is and it's exactly what I imagined the fantasy version of myself to smell like. The fragrance lasts all day long, so it's one of the few perfumes that I don't feel I need to reapply after a few hours.' —Carol Lee For a citrus perfume that veers more savory than sweet, this D.S. & Durga fragrance has found the sweet spot. Mandarin and blood orange are paired with deeper musk and incense for a spicy summer perfume. Notes: Blood orange, mandarin, incense, musk Size: 1.7–3.3 fl. oz. Nordstrom rating: 4.5/5 stars A Nordstrom reviewer says: 'It has been years since I bought a new perfume. I wanted one that was not heavy and that I could wear both day and night. This filled the bill perfectly!' 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I think it is because the floral [is] truly a classic and timeless fragrance—not too sweet or strong and definitely subtle. I will definitely buy Florence again. I highly recommend this scent!' Marc Jacobs Daisy perfume has been a favorite for over a decade and it's not hard to see why. This perfume combines florals, fruits, and deeper notes for a complex yet accessible summertime scent. Notes: Berries, violet, jasmine, sandalwood Size: 1.7–6.7 fl. oz. Ulta rating: 4.6/5 stars An Ulta reviewer says: 'A great springtime scent. This scent is lovely and it's not too overwhelming. It stays on for a long time before you have to reapply as well. It gives off very floral scents . I started off with a sample I got for free and I knew I had to have the full bottle!' Jennifer Capuano is the VP of Fragrances at Macy's. Eduardo Valadez is the Director of Marketing at Diptyque. Sonia Contant, Senior Perfumer at Givaudan. Yvan Jacqueline is the President of Parfums de Marly. The best fragrance notes to wear in the summer depend on personal preference. However, a common theme seems to be light, crisp notes. 'The best scent notes to pair with sunny, warm weather are light, crisp, and fresh, like citrus and floral notes,' says Valadez. For Capuano, she believes: 'A great summer fragrance should be refreshing and airy, and my picks would be scents that start with top notes that include citrus, bergamot, and pear. These notes will brighten spirits and are the perfect mood booster for a bright sunny day. I personally lean towards a juice that starts with that freshness and then dries down to an ambery warm base. For this, you will want to look out for scent notes like sandalwood, patchouli, or vanilla.' Vanilla is also a favorite of Contant. 'For summer fragrances, I love solar notes like tuberose, white floral bouquets, and a fresh, luminous top note such as bergamot. I love to let behind me a vanilla musky trail.' 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Legendary '70s Singer, 78, Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Album That 'Made History'
Legendary '70s Singer, 78, Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Album That 'Made History'

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

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Legendary '70s Singer, 78, Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Album That 'Made History'

is celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of his most iconic albums. Fifty years ago, on May 23, 1975, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, was released. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 In an Instagram post to celebrate the album's anniversary, Elton shared some information about the history of the record, named after the nicknames for himself and his longtime collaborator, lyricist . 'An autobiographical album telling the story of how Bernie and I met and strived for success in the late 60s,' Elton shared. 'It made history as the first album ever to debut at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart and stayed there for seven weeks, featuring 'Someone Saved My Life Tonight' and the iconic Alan Aldridge artwork - it's one of the albums I'm proudest of.' The caption accompanied some professionally shot photos of Elton from that era along with the album's iconic cover and some news clippings, including a shot of the Billboard album chart with Captain Fantastic entering at No. album ended up topping the Billboard 200 for seven non-consecutive weeks. It was produced by Elton's longtime collaborator producer , who said that he used the lyrical concept for a guideline to the actual recording of the album at the Caribou Ranch in Colorado. 'We recorded the songs in running order,' Dudgeon said in an interview for The Billboard Book of Number One Albums. 'In most cases, I did the overdubs in running order, and I mixed them in running order. All the time we were doing it, we knew exactly what was going to occur in the running order, so we knew how to make everything adjust to what came before and what came after.' Fans, and some music industry insiders, on Instagram shared their love of the album in the comments. 'One the absolute best albums of all time! 'We All Fall in Love Sometimes' will forever be my favorite song and Elton John one of the best vocalists and performers to ever live 🙌🏼🎼🎤🎹👏🏼,' wrote one fan. 'My absolute fave. The first real album I ever owned. ❤️,' added another. 'Top 10 greatest albums of all time ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,' write noted music executive Merck Mercuriadis. Chris Difford of Squeeze added, 'It lit my lyrical flame ❤️✍️.' Legendary '70s Singer, 78, Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Album That 'Made History' first appeared on Parade on May 24, 2025

No. 13 WVU suffers through another walk-off loss, as K-State pulls off comeback
No. 13 WVU suffers through another walk-off loss, as K-State pulls off comeback

Dominion Post

time10-05-2025

  • Dominion Post

No. 13 WVU suffers through another walk-off loss, as K-State pulls off comeback

MORGANTOWN — It just might be possible that the late great New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra could best sum up what's happening to the 13th-ranked WVU baseball team these days. Berra, maybe best known for his witty quotes than even his Hall-of-Fame career, once said, 'It's like déjà vu all over again.' That must have been exactly what WVU coach Steve Sabins and his players felt like Friday night in an 8-7 walk-off loss against Kansas State inside Tointon Family Stadium in Manhattan. Kan. BOX SCORE Just three days after losing a four-run lead in the bottom of the ninth inning against rival Pitt and getting walked-off 10-9, the Mountaineers (39-9, 18-5 Big 12) were at it again. This time, Kansas State (29-20, 15-10) erased a five-run deficit in its final at-bats and then won the game on Keegan O'Connor's base hit to right field that scored pinch runner Rohan Putz. For a second consecutive game, all WVU players could do was get out of the way of the instant celebration that ensued and it must have seemed surreal. Two straight games with a combined nine-run lead heading into the bottom of the ninth inning and the Mountaineers gave up a combined 11 runs in those final moments. No way that could happen. It did. The only good news on Friday came from about 1,100 miles away. That's where Arizona State dropped a 6-5 decision against Houston in Phoenix, meaning the Mountaineers' magic number to capture its first outright Big 12 regular-season championship was lowered to two games. The Sun Devils now find themselves in a second-place tie with TCU in the Big 12 standings, both schools three games back of the Mountaineers with five conference games remaining. That likely added very little condolence to WVU, which would prefer to go out on a winning note to take the title. That could still happen if the Mountaineers bounce back and win the final two games of the series against the Wildcats. But it didn't happen Friday night. Instead, it was Kansas State who dominated in the ninth inning. WVU reliever Reese Bassinger was on the mound to begin the inning after having just pitched a scoreless eighth. O'Connor began the inning with a 354-foot solo home run to left field that made it 7-3. Seth Dardar followed with a single and Dee Kennedy doubled. Dardar scored on A.J. Evasco's infield single. That was it for Bassinger, who left with WVU still leading 7-4, but there were two runners on base with no outs. Sabins went with Carson Estridge, who has been the Mountaineers' most trusted reliever of the season, but what followed was true disaster. Bear Madliak hit a ground ball to WVU shortstop Brodie Kresser. What may have been WVU's sixth double play of the game instead turned into Kresser's throw to second base going wide and sailing into right field. That scored Kennedy to cut WVU's lead to 7-5. Pinch hitter Sam Flores then hit a bouncer to third base. The ball went right underneath the glove of WVU third baseman Chase Swain for a single that scored Evasco. Shintaro Inoue walked to load the bases. There still were no outs. The only out of the inning came on Ty Smolinski's groundout to third, but that scored pinch runner Cadyn Karl to tie the game, 7-7. WVU elected to intentionally walk Maximus Martin to load the bases again with the hope of inducing a double play to get out of the nightmare. Instead, O'Connor came up for the second time in the inning and promptly laced a ball to right field that sailed over the head of Armani Guzman – WVU had the outfielders playing in for a possible throw to the plate – and bounced to the wall for the game winner. In all, Kansas State sent 10 hitters to the plate in the ninth inning. They produced six hits, two walks and the one error from WVU. It's just the second time this season the Mountaineers have dropped two games in a row, but they've now lost four of their last six games. The ninth-inning rally spoiled a solid start from WVU's Griffin Kirn, who went seven innings and gave up two runs on seven hits and one walk. WVU's offense came from Kyle West and Logan Sauve, who both had three hits. Jace Rineart hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning that gave WVU a 3-0 lead. Rineart leads WVU with 48 RBIs on the season.

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