The film Eephus celebrates the beautiful, blissful anticipation of baseball.
That’s it for plot in this independent film, but Eephus emerges an instant baseball classic “because it understands what the ...
Named after a long, high pitch, the hangout comedy “Eephus” finds humor and pathos in a baseball diamond’s final inning.
MLB.com credits Pirates pitcher Rip Sewell with throwing the first eephus. It was named by teammate Maurice Van Robays, saying, “Eephus ain’t nothing, and that’s a nothing pitch.” MLB.com stretched ...
Carson Lund's baseball comedy distills the mundane pleasures and casual heartbreak of sport ...
Set in New England in the 1990s, Eephus is about two recreational baseball teams, Adler’s Paint and the Riverdogs, playing their last game ever because their field is set to be demolished to make way ...
Director Carson Lund used to play seriously as a kid but caught the film bug. He bridges his two passions with 'Eephus,' a ...
An interview with the director on bonding with the film’s ensemble cast, his approach to working with time, and the ...
Directed by Carson Lund in his feature debut, the indie has a relaxed air and an appreciation for cherished rituals that ...
An eephus pitch is one of baseball’s many pieces of niche ephemera. It’s a weird trick throw that’s barely ever glimpsed in the professional game—an arcing lob of the ball, traveling at half the speed ...
Two recreational New England teams, the Adler’s Paint team and the Riverdogs, spend a day playing a game on a field that’ll ...