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  1. Oct 15, 2021 · Marty York, who played the small kid with the catchphrase "yeah yeah" in The Sandlot, has had a turbulent life since the movie. He was arrested for domestic abuse, struggled with addiction, and became a fitness model.

  2. Oct 15, 2023 · The Marty York girlfriend or even wife inquiry comes up blank, with no names or details that have emerged over the years. In an age where the eyes of social media and paparazzi try to unveil every aspect of a celebrity’s life, York has effectively retained a mystery regarding his romantic life.

  3. Jun 12, 2018 · Recently, two of the stars of the film — Victor DiMattia, who played Timmy Timmons, and Marty York, who played Yeah-Yeah — were in Philly to promote "'The Sandlot' 25th Anniversary Collector's ...

  4. Marty York was born on August 23, 1980 in Auburn, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Sandlot (1993), Boy Meets World (1993) and Due Justice.

    • Actor
    • August 23, 1980
    • Lou Vanhecke
    • Tom Guiry as Scott Smalls. Born in October 1981, Tom Guiry made his acting debut as "new kid in town" Scotty Smalls in The Sandlot at age 11. Projected into a career in film after the movie’s success, Guiry went on to star in the 1994 film Lassie and the 1996 film The Last Home Run.
    • Mike Vitar as "Benny the Jet" Rodriguez. Making his debut in The Sandlot after being discovered by a casting agent while waiting in line for a carnival ride, Mike Vitar went on to have a five-year acting career.
    • Patrick Renna as "Ham" Porter. After stealing scenes in The Sandlot as Ham, Patrick Renna went on to appear in a multitude of work. Most notable were his performances in the 1993 film Son in Law, the 2000 film Very Mean Men and 2003's National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze.
    • Chauncey Leopardi as Michael "Squints" Palledorous. Starting out as an actor at age 5, Chauncey Leopardi was no stranger to the industry when he was cast as Squints, the love-obsessed kid with near-sighted vision.
  5. Sep 8, 2023 · That’s one of the many iconic messages from 1993’s The Sandlot. It’s a film that continues to live on – each and every summer capturing the hearts of baseball fans across the world. I had the privilege to sit down with Marty York who portrayed Alan ‘Yeah-Yeah’ McClennan to chat about life, love, and the longevity of this classic film.

  6. Story by David Harris. • 6mo • 2 min read. Mother of 'The Sandlot' star murdered © Provided by Law & Crime. Daniel James Walter, right, is accused of killing his girlfriend, Del Norte County...

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