
The cast got together in an interview with Today Show to talk about The Sandlot.
The cast of the classic film "The Sandlot" reunited for an appearance on NBC and the Today Show.
"The Sandlot" has aged gracefully, even if all the major players haven't necessarily done the same.
See them all below, from left: Brandon Quintin Adams (Kenny DeNunez), Marty York (Alan "Yeah-Yeah" McClennan), Tom Guiry (Scotty Smalls), Victor Di Mattia (Timmy Timmons), Shane Obedzinski (Tommy "Repeat" Timmons), Chauncey Leopardi (Michael "Squints" Palledorous), Patrick Renna (Hamilton "Ham" Porter) and Grant Gelt (Bertram Weeks). However, if you put the question to fans who grew up in the 90s, chances are they're going to tell you it's The Sandlot.
"It's been insane. I mean, it definitely gets you in places for free", Marty York joked.
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"It's been insane, it definitely gets you in places for free", he joked, eliciting laughs from his co-stars. "Can't walk through a Las Vegas casino without someone yelling, Yeah Yeah".
Unfortunately, Mike Vitar (Benny "The Jet" Rodriguez) was MIA from the festivities, but if his experience is anything like York's, then we have a feeling "The Jet" references are aplenty.
"I am Kevin Durant", joked Patrick Renna.
In addition to reminiscing about making the film, the former child actors talked about the film's cultural legacy, what it's like to be a part of so many people's childhoods, and what life is like for them now. But rest were mostly split between wanting to see LeBron come to L.A. and Kobe make a comeback.