Home Run Page #7

Synopsis: Forced back to his small home town, an alcoholic baseball hotshot fakes recovery to regain his position on the roster, coaches a little league team to regain his popularity, pursues his old flame to regain a romance, all while finding redemption among a group of addicts.
Genre: Drama, Sport
Director(s): David Boyd
Production: Samuel Goldwyn Films
 
IMDB:
6.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
PG-13
Year:
2013
113 min
$2,859,955
Website
174 Views


that station. Yeah.

You get a player's

discount at the gift shop?

I think so. Yeah, we

can work something out.

What do you say

we hit some balls?

I can introduce you

to the team.

All right, let's go.

Good idea.

Get out of here.

Batter up, you little sissy.

Get your hands

together on the bat.

Stand in the box.

Five minutes.

Cory Brand.

This boy

belong to you?

Let me call you

right back.

He sure does. What's up, buddy? Huh?

I'm sorry

we missed your game.

How have you been?

Good.

Hi.

Hey.

How you been?

Good.

You look good.

Thanks.

So great

to see you, guys.

You look great.

Thank you.

You guys

have some time?

Yes, please.

Please, please, please.

Yes, we do.

You want to see the field? Yeah.

Huh?

So, what

do you think?

Can you pop one

over that fence?

No. Oh, I bet you could.

No, I couldn't.

One day.

How is Coach Clay

treating you guys?

Good.

Yeah?

You guys beat the Roughnecks? Yeah.

That's what

I'm talking about.

Coach Pajersky wasn't really

happy. I bet he wasn't.

Time to go.

Oh, come on, Mom.

Come on, let's

bring it in, sport.

Hey, Tyler, come here. What is it?

I got something

for you.

You sure you want me to have it?

Belongs to you now.

Emma.

Thanks for coming.

Sure.

Hey, listen,

there's, uh...

There's nothing I can do to

make up for what I've done.

For what

I put you through.

And Tyler.

I'm sorry.

I'm so,

so sorry, Emma.

And I hope

you can forgive me.

Listen, I'm...

I'm not asking

for anything, okay?

But,

I want you to know

I love this family.

I believe in this family and I

want to be a part of it as much

or as little

as you'II let me be.

Yeah.

Mom?

Hm?

Nothing great happens

when you hold back.

Cory.

You hungry?

Yeah.

Let's go.

I have left

The battle lines

There's a hope

That lies

In front of me

I've discovered

Who I am

And I found

I was

The enemy

I have struggled

For so long

I lay it down

I give it up

I'm letting go

Of this war

I've always known

I wave the flag

I humbly fall

On my knees

I have tried

To do it all

On my own

I surrender

I've used alcohoI

my entire life

to replace the love

and attention

I never received

from my father.

But every drop

of alcohoI,

every drop,

every one night stand,

would never replace

the ache inside of me.

An ache that only God could fill.

I tried to change.

But I failed

every time.

And I know now that I'm

powerless without God.

But with his help,

I found a freedom

from my pain and my habits

that I never thought

was possible.

My family has suffered

for generations.

And I suffered because

of my father's pain.

And my father suffered

because of his father's pain.

But this is how

it changes.

This is where

it changes.

And today I begin

a new story.

I'm a child of God.

And I have a father

who loves me.

On and off

the baseball field.

Thank you

for letting me share.

Another dream

Passes through

The night

Through the night

Another night Cried yourself To sleep

Mmmm

I'm thinking It's over now This time

This time

I'm wishing It's over now This time

I'm thinking

It's over

Yeah I'm thinking

It's over

I'm thinking It's over

but now It's your time

To change your life

Yeah

And this is

Your moment

This is

Your moment

To change

Your life

And this is

Your moment

This is

Your moment

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