(at around 31 mins) Mickey takes a hot frying pan from the stove and puts it into the sink.
Gus picks it up by the very hot rim of the pan to put it back.
At Ted Turner Field, before Rigo Sanchez pitches to Bo Gentry, a bunch of advertisements are seen, including one for a lottery. The amount up for grabs is $540 million. Then when Mickey goes to talk to Rigo, the same sign is seen behind him, and it now says $500 million.
Gus' scratch next to his eye, with butterfly strips, is gone two days later with not the slightest mark remaining.
During the game of pool with Rick(Dick) Micki runs the table shooting the Solid balls. After the altercation where Gus threatens Rick, Micki is preparing to storm out of the Boots Bar she throws her cue onto the table. Anyone who regularly plays pool even in anger wouldn't disturb another pair's game so this must be her table. One of the balls remaining on the table is the orange 5 ball - a solid.
When Mickey enters Gus's house and finds it full of cooking smoke, she drops her coat and purse on the floor and strides into the kitchen to open the windows. In various shots the positions of Mickey's coat and purse change.
High school baseball games are only 7 innings, not 9 as depicted in the film.
Draft and trades are not allowed in the Major League Baseball draft.
Early in the film, Clint Eastwood's character claims that Amy Adams' character is a vegan but later in the diner scene, she's seen eating eggs.
She sucks down two hot dogs before the eggs scene, stating she couldn't take it anymore.
She sucks down two hot dogs before the eggs scene, stating she couldn't take it anymore.
Mickey asks to see Rigo's curve ball after a couple of fastballs out back of the motel. The delivery of the pitch is clearly a fastball and not a curve.
North Carolina public schools don't use yellow school buses to transport students to athletic and other events. Students would ride in a white-painted bus marked "Activity Bus."
When Bo comes to bat in the last inning of a game he steps into a cleanly raked and freshly chalked batters box. By this time in any game the lines would be gone and the dirt disturbed.
When Gus closes the fridge the light turns off on the back wall because the back panel of the fridge is removed to make room for the camera filming from the inside.
Early in the movie when Bo and the pitcher exchanged abusive hand jesters and remarks, that kind of behavior would have been stopped by a High School Umpire.
Johnny's car is registered in New York, but lacks driver side windshield registration and inspection stickers.
While Mickey sits working on her laptop in the motel, she is clearly typing on the keyboard, but the text on the screen is not moving at all.
Johnny's car has New York Liberty license plates.
These plates were phased out in 2001 and are no longer valid for use.
Gus is assigned to watch Bo Gentry who is playing high school baseball. Before he leaves for North Carolina, he spends time at his wife's grave where he drinks a beer and sings, "You Are My Sunshine". As he rises to go back to his car parked on the road near her grave, fallen leaves cover the ground and it is clearly fall. High School baseball is played in spring and summer and the rest of the film shows only summer scenes.