I just watched this film for the first time in many years (thanks TCM), and it's still very funny. It's also touching, as the portrayal of early-adolescent personalities is often quite moving, between gut-busting guffaws. The stereotyped "Little-League parents" are drawn very realistically as well, and Joyce VanPatten's turn as the bitch of an equipment manager is superb.

Having been unathletic as a child, I still get damp around the eyes every time Timmy Lupus catches that fly ball. Even though I would've hated him if I'd known him in school, I now admire the spunk and tenacity of Tanner. There are lots of great lines in this script, and I look forward to seeing the film many more times. Bears rule!