One of the best sports movies ever made is a hidden gem criminally overlooked by the public — and it was released relatively recently. The 2024 indie movie “Eephus” provides a slice-of-life look at adult amateur baseball teams in New England that casually assembled every weekend for games in the ’90s. The movie revolves around two teams in small-town Massachusetts preparing for one last game before their field is replaced by a school. Both squads are manned by decidedly un-athletic misfits that bond over their mutual love of the game, which has become a community fixture.
There is a sense of existential acceptance throughout “Eephus” as these players come to terms with their long-standing weekend pastime coming to an end. Despite this, the teams play on because that’s what they know to do best, not particularly embittered by this abrupt conclusion, but recognizing it as a fact of life. Along the way, the players offer their own quirky humor, free of overt melodrama, as they indulge in their final game. Cozy and unassuming, “Eephus” is a quiet celebration of baseball and its role in a community.