Pastime is a 1990 American sports drama film directed by Robin B. Armstrong and written by David Eyre Jr.
The film stars William Russ, Glenn Plummer, Noble Willingham, Jeffrey Tambor, and Scott Plank.
[2][3] In 1957, a California low-level minor-league baseball team called the Steamers has a pitcher way beyond his prime, 41-year-old Roy Dean Bream, who reminisces about his brief "cup of coffee" in the Major Leagues and how the great Stan Musial once hit a grand slam home run against him.
MLB players Ernie Banks, Don Newcombe, Duke Snider, Harmon Killebrew, Bob Feller, and Bill Mazeroski have cameos in the film.
[5] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a score of "C+", saying "The movie turns out to be the opposite of Bull Durham: Instead of undermining baseball clichés, it re-embraces them.