Story
Clarke (Jon Heder) and Richie (David Spade) are adults who never got to play sport as kids. They were considered ‘losers’ or ‘nerds’. Both were bullied and left out of the local team games. Gus (Rob Schneider) is the local landscaper who used to play baseball as a kid. After Gus and Clarke rescue three kids who are being bullied by the local elementary league team, Gus is surprised to find that Clarke has never hit a baseball.
Gus takes Clarke and Richie to a pitch for a hit. When the same local team tries to get the three of them off the pitch, Gus challenges them to a game. Whoever wins gets to stay. The three men win the game and set off the idea for a round robin challenge – three men against the various elementary league teams. Along the way, they become an inspiration for children who are excluded from local teams for the same reasons that Clark and Richie were in their own school days.
Themes
Bullying
Violence
There is some violence in this movie, mostly intended for comic effect. For example: Parents should note that preschoolers will not understand the intent of comic violence and could be confused by it. Although comic violence might appear harmless for older children, and children often enjoy it, over-exposure to comic violence can lead children to believe that violence doesn’t really hurt.
Sexual references
- Gus’s wife wants to start a family, and is constantly talking about when she is ovulating.
- Gus ends the movie by saying that his wife is pregnant because he ‘went all the way’.
Alcohol, drugs and other substances
In one scene, an adult poses as a young player in one of the games and becomes completely drunk (on beer and tequila). He throws the ball wildly then throws up in the coach’s face.
Nudity and sexual activity
The movie includes some kissing.
Product placement
The benchwarmers eat at Pizza Hut several times.
Coarse language
There is some coarse language in this movie.
Ideas to discuss with your children
This movie presents issues of fairness and humility. It highlights the importance of:
- allowing all kids to play sport
- saying you are sorry if you have been nasty to someone
- adults being good role models for children who learn from their behaviour.
You might like to discuss the values of empathy, loyalty and teamwork. You could also talk about the issue of bullying.