Netflix Quietly Removing Beloved Baseball Classic Just Before MLB Opening Day
Netflix is making a move that has baseball fans scratching their heads.
On March 13 — just twelve days before the streaming platform hosts its first-ever MLB Opening Day game — Netflix will quietly remove one of the most beloved baseball movies ever made from its library.
The Sandlot, the 1993 coming-of-age classic that has introduced generations of kids to the love of baseball, is leaving Netflix on March 13. That means fans who want to watch it before the season starts will need to act fast.
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The timing couldn't be more ironic. Netflix is gearing up to host Yankees vs. Giants on March 25 — the first MLB game in the platform's history — as part of a new three-year deal with Major League Baseball. Barry Bonds and CC Sabathia are expected to call the game. It's the biggest baseball moment Netflix has ever hosted.
And they're pulling The Sandlot twelve days before it happens, making us cry into our Cracker Jacks.
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One of the Best Baseball Movies of All-Time
For the uninitiated, The Sandlot follows a group of neighborhood kids in the summer of 1962 as they bond over baseball in a vacant lot — and it remains one of the most quoted, most beloved sports movies in American cinema. "You're killing me, Smalls" has outlasted entire generations of sports movies. The film holds an 89% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes more than three decades after its release.
If you want to watch it before it disappears, you have until March 13. After that, you'll need to find it elsewhere — just in time for Netflix to start streaming the real thing.