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‘Bull Durham’ became a classic by avoiding clichés

By Ben Nuckols AP Sports Writer
May 16, 2020
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In this photo made from video, writer-director Ron Shelton speaks about the movie ‘Bull Durham’ during an interview from his home in southern California. Shelton, a former minor league ballplayer in the Baltimore Orioles organization, set out to put a personal stamp on the sports movie, avoiding the familiar tales of the heroic underdog player, hard-charging coach or team of misfits that somehow becomes a winner. ‘Bull Durham’ finished tied for second in a poll of AP Sports writers’ favorite sports movies.

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