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I was wondering if anybody has any insight on Williams love for Baseball. 

I saw The Natural recently and loved the Randy Newman score. It was a weird choice for Williams to include it in his oscar ceremony film music segment. I really wish he was given the chance to write the music for a film with a plot around baseball. 

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All that comes to mind is Fanfare for Fenway, the 3-minute piece composed in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park premiered on April 20, 2012 at Fenway Park in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops).

 

 

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2 hours ago, #SnowyVernalSpringsEternal said:

Did Williams ever score a sports movie?

He never had to, he has scored sports itself.

 

Dear Basketball is probably the closest (if you don't count Black Sunday).  

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On 27/10/2025 at 12:54 AM, Jurassic Shark said:

 

For Grit and Glory

I think Of Grit and Glory counts. He's specifically scoring for College Football and the music has JW's signature, celebratory athletic feats kind of music. 

 

There's also his NFL football theme which I enjoy a lot. 

 

Neither are full film scores, but they are examples of him scoring for a specific sport.

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On 25/10/2025 at 2:11 PM, #SnowyVernalSpringsEternal said:

Did Williams ever score a sports movie?

 

 

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On 25/10/2025 at 12:29 PM, kingtolkien said:

I really wish he was given the chance to write the music for a film with a plot around baseball. 

 

John Williams scored Flashing Spikes, a 1962 episode of Alcoa Premiere directed by John Ford, no less.  It starred Jimmy Stewart and was about baseball.  Here it is:

 

 

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His mother was a big Boston Red Sox fan 

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19 hours ago, Omen II said:

 

John Williams scored Flashing Spikes, a 1962 episode of Alcoa Premiere directed by John Ford, no less.  It starred Jimmy Stewart and was about baseball.  Here it is:

 

 

Crazy amount of talent in this. 

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Fanfare for Fenway: I know not everything can be The Olympic Fanfare, but sometimes he takes on projects like this and it just feels like he "does a bunch of Williams stuff". 

 

Lovely interview though. One of the last days my dad spent with my grandpa was at Fenway.

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21 hours ago, Sunny said:

His mother was a big Boston Red Sox fan 

 

On 25/10/2025 at 7:23 PM, Ricard said:

How is it you’re a Red Sox fan, considering you were born in New York and raised in California?

 

My mother was born in Boston and loved Fenway Park all of her life. She lived to be 97 and insisted that she lived that long because she wanted to see the Red Sox win the World Series again. Once they did it in 2004, she felt she could pass on very happily.

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