ABC News May 9, 2016

Geena Davis Organizes 'A League of Their Own' Reunion

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Geena Davs in a scene from "A League of Their Own."

It's been more than 20 years since the release of the movie "A League of Their Own."

However, Geena Davis proved over the weekend that some of the cast members are still in touch.

The actress, who starred in the 1992 baseball film, organized a reunion baseball game with several of her castmates.

At the Bentonville Film Festival, which Davis co-founded, Megan Cavanagh, Anne Ramsey, Tracy Reiner, Ann Cusack, Freddie Simpson, and Patti Pelton all suited up for the Mother's Day event.

Geena Davis Rocks 'A League of Their Own' Uniform 21 Years Later (Photo)

“This event was so popular last year that we decided to do it again,” Davis stated prior to the game. “And I’m so thrilled to have six of my Rockford Peaches cast mates attending the game this year.”

"A League of Their Own" focuses on the all-women's baseball league that cropped up during World War II. Its message of female empowerment is in keeping with what Davis has been trying to accomplish through the Bentonville Film Festival and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.

"Identifying with a character is one of the best parts of seeing a movie, but as women, we’ve had to train ourselves to experience the male journey," she told Vulture. "I made a conscious choice to think about the women in the audience. 'What will they think?' And it’s not to say we aren’t girlfriends, wives, or partners -- of course we are. But that’s not all we are, and that’s the problem."