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April 10, 2026
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"TRUSTED us? They don't even KNOW us! They followed us because we yelled "yah!"."
"No, that was "I like your ass; can I wear it as a hat?"."
"[while Phil is taking pictures of Mitch getting his butt wound stitched] Phil, let the man keep what's left of his dignity."
"To Curly, as they're delivering a calf.] You know, this was not in the brochure."
"Ann Cusack - Shirley Baker"
"Renée Coleman - Alice "Skeeter" Gaspers"
"Tracy Reiner - Betty "Spaghetti" Horn"
"Rosie O'Donnell - Doris Murphy"
"Megan Cavanagh - Marla Hooch"
"Anne Ramsay - Helen Haley"
"Bitty Schram - Evelyn Gardner"
"Madonna (entertainer) - Mae Mordabito"
"Jon Lovitz - Ernie Capadino"
"Lori Petty - Kit Keller"
"Geena Davis - Dottie Hinson"
"[to the Peaches' homely chaperone] By the way, I loved you in the Wizard of Oz."
"Tom Hanks - Jimmy Dugan"
"A woman's place is on home, first, second, and third."
"Once in a lifetime you get a chance to do something different."
"This summer, Tom Hanks and the Rockford Peaches prove that a woman's place is at home...first, second & third."
"There's no crying in baseball!"
"To achieve the incredible you have to attempt the impossible."
"[to Dottie] You ever hear Dad introduce us to people? "This is our daughter Dottie, and this is our other daughter, Dottie's sister." Should've just had you and bought a dog!"
""Here's a job for you, Jimmy. Managing girl ballplayers. Just go out there, wave your little hat around - but don't drink." Ah! Why would I wanna drink? I'm a goddamn Peach! [Hits a ground ball] Ah, double play! Now I'm hitting like a girl. "But be nice to them, they're good ballplayers." [Hits a deep fly ball] Ah! Catch that, blondie! Ha, ha!"
"[to an umpire] Did anyone ever tell you, you look like a penis with that little hat on? [after the umpire throws him out] I can't believe nobody ever called you that before!"
"Bill Pullman - Bob Hinson"
"Garry Marshall - Walter Harvey"
"Téa Leoni - Racine first base"
"Janet Jones - Racine pitcher"
"David Strathairn - Ira Lowenstein"