Ready to feel old? The iconic youth baseball movie, “The Sandlot” turns 25 on Saturday. Yep, 25 years since you first heard the phrase, “You’re killin’ me, Smalls.” And since you first saw Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez battle The Beast. And since you witnessed Squints’ plot to kiss Wendy Peffercorn.

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The cast of “The Sandlot” is getting remembered in a number of ways as the 25th anniversary hits. There are new Funko Pop figures with their likenesses. There’s a new anniversary Blu-Ray set out. And it comes with baseball cards. Our friends at Yahoo Entertainment also talked to the cast and came away with five things you may not know about “The Sandlot.”

Still, the way we’re all going to celebrate “The Sandlot” most is through remembering our favorite quotes and scenes — something we asked actual MLB players to tell us about. And now, because you have to be wondering, we wanted to show you what the kids from “The Sandlot” look like all these years later.

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BENNY “THE JET” RODRIGUEZ

Arguably, the greatest kid baseball player in cinematic history, Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez and his PF Flyers are forever a part of baseball pop culture. Benny was played by Mike Vitar, who was also in “The Mighty Ducks.” Eventually, he stopped acting and became a firefighter in the L.A. area. Though he’d been out of the public eye, Vitar was pulled back into it in 2015 when he was arrested on assault charges.

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SCOTTY SMALLS

Smalls was the eager but untalented new kid in town in “The Sandlot.” Benny and the gang turned him into a ballplayer, taught him about Babe Ruth (who, to Smalls’ surprise, wasn’t a woman) and set him on a path to be a baseball broadcaster. He was played by Tom Guiry, who still acts. Notably, he was in “The Revenant” in 2015 with Leonardo DiCaprio.

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HAM PORTER

The trash-talker kids everywhere wished they could be after watching “The Sandlot,” Ham Porter was the team’s catcher and one of the movie’s most quotable characters. He was played by Patrick Renna, who still acts. In 2016, he was in the film, “Fear, Inc.” You may have also seen him in episodes of “CSI” and “Bones.” He’s on Twitter, although probably not talking trash like Ham did.

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MICHAEL “SQUINTS” PALLEDOROUS

The neighborhood legend of Michael “Squints” Palledorous had nothing to do with baseball and everything to do with the drowning ruse he cooked up to kiss lifeguard Wendy Peffercorn. These days, Squints is a common social media avatar and Halloween costume. The guy who played him, Chauncey Leopardi, does some acting now and again. You may have seen him on “Gilmore Girls” or “Freaks and Geeks.” You can also find him on Twitter.