5. A League of Their Own, “Jimmy Dugan” (1992)

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Following a string of less-than-stellar films in early ’90s, Hanks returned to prominence with help from Marshall via his portrayal of an alcoholic, ex-ball player picked to manage an all-women baseball team. Though Hanks’ Dugan can be crass and shameless, it?s easy to find compassion with his character’s flaws. If players of all ages and gender took any insight from the dysfunctional manager it’s that, “there’s no crying in baseball.”
