 released in the United States in April of 1993. It grossed over 32 million dollars at the box office. And while there's one scene late in the movie at Dodger Stadium, the film was primarily shot in Utah. We wouldn't recommend any Yankee pickle the beast like Benny the Jet Rod Regas did, although the beast may have been intimidated by Aaron Judge. He was a minor leager at the time the Yankees recreated a scene from the movie in 2015. But Judge and the current Yankees were recently visited by one of the stars of the Sandlot who talked with YesNetwork.com's Matt Stucco. Patrick Rendon, one of the huge stars of the Sandlot and you're obviously a baseball fan because we're here at Yankee Stadium. Oh yeah. Great to be here. Yeah, big, big baseball fan, of course. How can you not be? And how awesome was it just now meeting John Carlos Stanton Aaron? Judge all those guys? Yeah, they're larger than life, literally and figuratively. I mean, they are big dudes and it was awesome. They're also cool and met C.C. Zapathia and the manager and everything, so it's great. Awesome. So now the Sandlot is the 25th year anniversary of that movie. Are you shocked with how well that is really stuck with baseball fans and pretty much everyone everywhere? Yeah, I mean when we filmed the movie we knew that it was something good because you can tell if it's not if you're doing something that sucks, you know, and it definitely wasn't that. But there's no way to know that it's going to turn into what it did like this something that stood the test of time in 25 years and now it's on the new generations and you got dads bringing their kids and it's crazy. And now you're traveling to all these ballparks. How much fun is it when somebody comes up to you asking for a photo whether they're five years old or they're 50? Yeah, I mean, it's amazing. It's amazing and traveling to the ballparks and all, you know, we were at Dodger Stadium, Yankee Stadium. I'm going to Fenway at the end of August and it's just it's pretty special. So I'm like a kid in the candy store right now. Yeah. Do you still watch the movie? I haven't watched it a lot. Maybe five or six times like total. But I did show my I have a 15 month old son and I showed him the movie and you know, he I think he noticed that it was dad and when wait a minute and he got he was he was enthralled for a minute or two and then he was onto something else. And do you still keep in touch with a lot of guys that know that you guys usually pop up on social media? Yeah, we are now, you know, I've been hanging out in the city with Tom Geiery who played Smalls and saw all the other guys back in LA and we're gonna we're actually going back to Salt Lake City in a couple of weeks and that's where we filmed it and they're rebuilding the sandlot where we filmed it. And so we're going to do a question and answer and 1000 fans are coming out. And so that's going to be cool too. And we're all going to be there. Now you got the coolest shirts, the Roosevelt Sandlot shirts. Aaron, judge warned him. I know, I know, I know. And we got to meet him and they're going to be out there for the sandlot for the Salt Lake City thing. And yeah, it's cool. I've been hanging with them all week too. Awesome. So you're ready to look at the Sandlot recreation video that the Yankees did. Oh, yes, yes, let's do it. Let's do it. You mean to tell me you went home and swiped the ball signed by Babe Ruth and brought it out here and actually played with it and actually played with it? Yeah, yeah, but I was gonna bring it back. But it was signed by Babe Ruth. Yeah, yeah, you keep telling me that but who is she? What? What? The Sultan of Swat, the king of Christ, the Colossus of Clout, the Colossus of Clout, Babe Ruth, the great Bambino. God, do you mean that's the same guy? Yes, I don't feel so good. I mean, they nailed it. Come on, they crushed it. I'd like to see the Yankees now do it. This team, if they did, who would you want to play it? I mean, it kind of goes without saying Aaron, judge, you know, or at least Stanton, one of those big guys, you know, because I liked it. In my mind, I'm six foot eight, but in reality, I'm not. Awesome. Let's see your favorite line right now. My favorite line, oh, well, you're killing me, Smalls. Of course, of course, of course.