Every baseball crowd, like every theatre audience, has its own distinctive attitude and atmosphere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In Hollywood, for me, it's all about the movie stars and the singers. Baseball players don't draw too much attention; we're low key. I'm good with faces and sometimes bad with names, but I'll walk up to somebody if I know who they are... show them some love.
Now we have an audience that is so very eclectic. Big, tremendous fans.
Not everybody's a baseball fan.
Baseball and its teams are proud of the sport's long-standing role as a change agent in American culture and society.
If I couldn't broadcast baseball games, I think I would make a good impression on people.
No one wants to watch anybody play baseball in a movie. What is interesting is what baseball means or sports in general means to those people doing it.
Baseball is this intense subculture that actually doesn't speak very much for the larger culture.
When you are away from the game and busy with other areas, you realize that the world does not revolve around baseball.
Baseball is a team game but, at the same time, it's a very lonely game: unlike in soccer or basketball, where players roam around, in baseball everyone has their little plot of the field to tend. When the action comes to you, the spotlight is on you but no one can help you.
I don't like baseball movies. I like movies about moral courage and people who are indomitable and courageous and right.
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