A losing baseball team starts losing its players to strange killings, and the team's new pitcher takes a swing at finding the killer..


Is it worth your time? If you like old-school baseball footage and don’t mind a mystery that keeps tripping over its own shoelaces, sure. It’s a curiosity. If you need your thrillers to make sense or your sports movies to have a coherent final act, you’ll probably find yourself rolling your eyes into the next county. ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edward Sedgwick

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school baseball footage and don’t mind a mystery that keeps tripping over its own shoelaces, sure. It’s a curiosity. If you need your thrillers to make sense or your sports movies to have a coherent final act, you’ll probably find yourself rolling your eyes into the next county. Death on the Diamond is one of those movies that sounds like a fever dream. A professional baseball team is getting picked off one by one, and nobody seems that bothered by it. The..."
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