Running the Bases

Running the Bases

When a small-town baseball coach gets the offer of a lifetime from a larger 6A high school, he uproots his family and leaves the only home he's ever known. But as a man of faith, he soon faces extreme opposition to his coaching methods from the school superintendent.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Drama
  • Stars: Brett Varvel, Gigi Orsillo, Todd Terry, Cameron Arnett, Garry Nation, Christian Lewis, Michael Ochotorena, Brett Varvel, Raphael Ruggero, Gigi Orsillo, Dakota Bruton, Todd Terry, Cameron Arnett, Isabelle Almoyan, Justin Sterner, Brendan Carl Reimer, Michael Ochotorena, Eric Hanson, David Michael Reardon, Michael J. Patterson, Isaiah LaBorde, Anita Cordell, Garry Nation, Levan Smith, Bridger Trent, Talia Alanis, Candace Kirkpatrick, Brad Stine, Jackson Trent, Meggie Jenny, Amber Sweet Sterner, Will Oliver, Van Stewman Jr., Stephen Caudill, Verda Davenport, Alyson Courtney, Robert Manning, Stephen Gryskiewicz, Braxton Brown, Braylon Brown, Robert Thomason, Stephen C. Lewis, Keisha Lewis, Jeremias Hadley
  • Director: Marty Roberts, Jimmy Womble
 Comments
  • romanthompson-16740 - 19 April 2024
    Don't bother watching if you already haven't
    If you somehow found this movie and were forced to watch it then you'll understand the amount of cringe I had to sit through. The acting was not all bad, but there were many, many parts that were just laughable. Despite some very important themes, the message of faith falls flat due terrible editing and just an overall ridiculous plot. The fact that the movie had the protagonist arrested for running on a field was above all ludicrous and insulting to people who are and were arrested for crimes much less than that. Again, dialogue, acting, editing all very bad and unfortunately consistent with many other preachy faith films.
  • pgw-76753 - 22 September 2022
    Great family movie!
    This was a well-produced faith-based film, with great actors! Excellent life lessons about living out your faith and following God's call for your life. You don't have to love sports to understand what's happening in the movie. For people who are tired of violent movies, here is a movie you can enjoy with your family, whatever the age of your children. Would love to see more of these type movies in major theaters! Coaches should take their teams to see how this team learns to work together. A great lesson about trusting God to provide. A great reminder that God works all things out for our good.