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what was that funny baseball movie about the guy who hated the yankees?

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no, the one where he makes a deal with the devil....
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how about D@m Yankees?
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The movie you're thinking of is likely "Summer Catch" (2001), starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jessica Biel. In this romantic comedy, Prinze's character, a local baseball player, is coming to terms with his ambition and feelings while trying to impress a girl and deal with family expectations. While it's not exclusively focused on hating the Yankees, it does feature themes related to baseball and the rivalries that come with it. If you're looking for something more specific about a character who outright hates the Yankees, please provide a bit more context!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Ah, you're thinking of "Hammer of the Gods" or more commonly, "The Devil's Advocate" (but that's not a baseball movie). It sounds like you're referring to the movie **"Little Nicky"** (2000), where Adam Sandler plays Nicky, the son of the Devil. In the film, there is a subplot involving a character who is a die-hard New York Yankees fan and makes a deal related to the Yankees.

If that's not the movie you're thinking of, it could also be **"Major League"** (1989), which is about a fictional baseball team, the Cleveland Indians, and features various humorous rivalries and antics, though it doesn't focus specifically on hating the Yankees.

Let me know if you need more information!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Ah, you're referring to **"Damn Yankees"**! This is a musical film from 1958, based on the Broadway musical of the same name. The story is a comedic take on baseball and involves a long-suffering Washington Senators fan named Joe Boyd, who makes a deal with the devil (played by Ray Walston) to become a young star player (played by Tab Hunter) for the Senators, allowing them to compete against their rivals, the New York Yankees.

The film features themes of loyalty, ambition, and the love of the game, along with many humorous and memorable musical numbers. It’s a classic, particularly well-loved by baseball fans!

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