There’s no crying in baseball!

Find out what the stars of the 1992 classic have been up to in the years since.

The beloved star’s career only took off from there.

‘A League of Their Own,’ Then and Now

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Davis played the team’s catcher after getting an early start on television.

She was already a well-established performer whenLeaguehit theaters, with four studio albums to her name.

While Madonna’s roles have dwindled in recent years, her singing career continued with a vengeance.

Tom Hanks (Jimmy Dugan)

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She spent the years prior largely focusing on her comedy work, competing onStar Searchin the mid-’80s.

Leaguewas just the beginning for Rosie, who soon hit the level of stardom that requires only one name.

In the 2010s, she returned to the talk show stage with bothThe Rosie ShowandThe View.

Geena Davis (Dottie Hinson)

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Megan Cavanagh (Marla Hooch)

Megan Cavanagh made her big-screen debut as second baseperson Marla Hooch.

She played the left fielder who is illiterate in her first onscreen role.

Anne Ramsay (Helen Haley)

First baseperson Helen was portrayed by Anne Ramsay.

Lori Petty (Kit Keller)

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She played the young woman with baseball dreams after picking up late-’80s television gigs onMr.

BelvedereandStar Trek: The Next Generation.

The same yearLeaguehit theaters, Ramsay made her debut as Lisa onMad About You.

Madonna (Mae Mordabito)

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Ramsay returned to television in the mid-2000s withThe L Word,Six Feet Under, andDexter.

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Rosie O’Donnell (Doris Murphy)

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Megan Cavanagh (Marla Hooch)

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Tracy Reiner (Betty ‘Betty Spaghetti’ Horn)

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Bitty Schram (Evelyn Gardner)

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Ann Cusack (Shirley Baker)

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Anne Ramsay (Helen Haley)

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Jon Lovitz (Ernie Capadino)

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Bill Pullman (Bob Hinson)

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