Cast Of The Sandlot: Where Are They Now?
Saramarie0622
Published
04/14/2015
The cast of The Sandlot then and where they are now.
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Tom Guiry (Scotty Smalls): After starring in The Sandlot, Guiry landed a variety of roles in films like Lassie, Black Hawk Down, Mystic River, and Strangers With Candy. In 2013, Guiry was arrested at George Bush Intercontinental Airport for having head-butted a police officer who'd informed him that he was too drunk to board. His arrest came shortly after the 20 year reunion of The Sandlot, which Guiry was unable to attend. -
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Mike Vitar (Benjamin Benny "The Jet" Rodriguez): Vitar followed his role in the baseball breakout with the part of Luis Mendoza in the second and third installments of The Mighty Ducks. In 1997, he retired from acting to become a firefighter. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Kim, and their three children. -
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Patrick Renna (Hamilton 'Ham' Porter): Life after The Sandlot for Patrick Renna included a slew of film and TV work, which is unsurprising since his "how to make s'mores" could have landed him an Oscar. In 1995, he starred in The Big Green, which is another Disney underdog sports tale, with a ton of guest starring TV roles on shows like Boy Meets World, Home Improvement, The X-Files, and Boston Legal. -
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Chauncey Leopardi (Michael 'Squints' Palledorous): You may recognize Leopardi from the pilot episode of Boy Meets World, his roles in films like Casper and Houseguest, or his run as the bully Alan White on the short-lived Freaks and Geeks. He also played one of the geekier Stars Hollow residents on Gilmore Girls, Kyle. One of his most recent endeavors in the world of film and television was to reprise his role of Squints for The Sandlot: Heading Home. -
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Marty York (Alan 'Yeah-Yeah' McClennan): After The Sandlot, York appeared in a few episodes of Boy Meets World. As far as his acting career goes, that's about all there is to say about Marty York. He was arrested in 2009 for domestic violence and subsequently turned to fans of the 1993 film for help with his legal fees. More recently, he was discovered by a housekeeper who mistakenly thought he was dead, but he was just hungover. -
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Brandon Adams (Kenny DeNunez): He followed up his work in The Mighty Ducks and The Sandlot with D2: The Might Ducks in addition to a bunch of guest TV spots: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Boy Meets World, Sister Sister, Moesha. He's also a rapper under the name B. Lee these days. -
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Grant Gelt (Bertram Grover Weeks): Gelt didn't continue acting for much longer after his role in The Sandlot. He's since made the switch to a more behind-the-scenes role in the music world. He's the artist manager for a few different bands, most notably Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. -
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Shane Obedzinski (Tommy 'Repeat' Timmons): Obedzinski quit acting shortly after filming The Sandlot, and the most recent information we found on him said he owns and operates his own restaurant in Florida. We'd rather have pizza than baseball anyway, if we're being honest. -
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Victor DiMattia (Timmy Timmons): Much like Obedzinski, DiMattia has not been up to much since his days on the baseball field. He seems to have moved mostly behind the scenes, working as a writer/editor/director/production assistant on a variety of short films and smaller projects. -
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Marley Shelton (Wendy Peffercorn): Since starring as the girl behind the sexual awakenings of most young boys, Shelton has become the most successful of the bunch. She's had roles in a ton of films: Nixon, Pleasantville, Never Been Kissed, Sugar & Spice, Uptown Girls, Sin City, Death Proof, Planet Terror, A Perfect Getaway, and Scream 4. She most recently guest starred on an episode of Mad Men and had the lead role on the cancelled Lifetime series The Lottery. -
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