Star From This Iconic 1993 Movie Throws Hands Outside L.A. Club
Marty York, who played Alan ‘Yeah-Yeah’ McClennan caught a pop fly or two, to the jaw Sunday night. York was outside an L.A. club when an unknown man charged at him and tried to throw some punches. Between trading blows to the face, York yanked his shirt off, and continued to fight in a nearby parking garage.
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“Some unknown individual charged at me, and I had to defend myself, ” York told TMZ.
It’s not clear what stopped the fight, but neither party was solid on their feet. No police were called.
The Sandlot
The 1993 film follows a ragtag group of kids in the summer of 1962 as they learn to play baseball in a vacant lot and remains one of the most beloved sports movies that has entertained multiple generations.
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Squints: The kid is a L7 weenie.
Yeah Yeah: Yeah, yeah - Oscar Meyer even. Footlong, Dodger Dog, a weenie!
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The Babe: Let me tell you something kid; Everybody gets one chance to do something great. Most people never take the chance, either because they're too scared, or they don't recognize it when it spits on their shoes.
Netflix Removed Sandlot From Streaming Service
If you’re feeling nostalgic for this classic movie that introduced a generation of kids and teens to a love of baseball, you’ll have to go somewhere besides Netflix. The streaming service removed “The Sandlot” on March 13, right before the opening day of MLB.
Netflix is gearing up to stream Yankees vs. Giants on March 25.
Stream "The Sandlot"
If you subscribe to one of these services, you can still grab some Cracker Jacks and stream it:
- Disney+
- Apple TV (from $2.99)
- Amazone Prime Video (from $2.99)
- YouTube (from $3.99)
- Google Play Movie (from $3.99)
- Fandango at Home (from $3.99)