Tom Hanks, that’s who, as Manager Jimmy Duggan in the Penny Marshall directed film, A League of Their Own. It’s a story about the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and Hanks’ character is the manager of the Rockford Peaches. In what became a memorable scene in the movie, Bitty Schram’s character – Evelyn Gardner – had just thrown to the wrong base and cost the Peaches the lead. Duggan is waiting for her when the inning ends and proceeds to chew her out. As he walks back to the dugout, he turns and sees Evelyn crying. First, he asks a couple of times, in disbelief, if she really is crying. And then Hanks proceeds to knock the ball out of the park when in exasperation he yells to the team and anybody else who is listening, “there’s no crying in baseball!”
Who said there's no crying in baseball?
Who said there's no crying in baseball?
Who said there's no crying in baseball?
Tom Hanks, that’s who, as Manager Jimmy Duggan in the Penny Marshall directed film, A League of Their Own. It’s a story about the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and Hanks’ character is the manager of the Rockford Peaches. In what became a memorable scene in the movie, Bitty Schram’s character – Evelyn Gardner – had just thrown to the wrong base and cost the Peaches the lead. Duggan is waiting for her when the inning ends and proceeds to chew her out. As he walks back to the dugout, he turns and sees Evelyn crying. First, he asks a couple of times, in disbelief, if she really is crying. And then Hanks proceeds to knock the ball out of the park when in exasperation he yells to the team and anybody else who is listening, “there’s no crying in baseball!”