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"Major League" was released 25 years ago. Here's a good guess at what's become of Rick Vaughn, Jake Taylor, Roger Dorn and the rest of the boys in the last quarter-century.
Typical Baseball-Movie Cliché: A ragtag team of misfits shocks everyone to make, then win the big game. It’s remarkable to realize that two of the greatest baseball movies ever made, Bull Durham and ...
Breaking down the baseball movie: 'Major League' On occasion during slow periods in the baseball offseason, we'll break down a baseball movie here on Eye on Baseball.
"Major League" is the working-class baseball movie that still resonates with me most, and with good reason. You can still have a conversation with a friend using just those one-liners.
The Bulls are using the movie Major League as an example to motivate them while say they should tank. Plus, Joakim Noah and Tom Thibodeau won't allow it.
One thing that makes watching Major League and even kid-friendly sports movies like Angels in the Outfield so much fun for baseball fans is to see how much everything has changed over the years.
Well this is cool: In honor of the 25th anniversary of the movie Major League, Topps will produce commemorative versions of its 1989 cards featuring the fictional Cleveland Indians. That's pretty ...
Editor's note: On April 7, 1989, Paramount Pictures released "Major League," one of baseball's most popular movies and a permanent part of the game's culture. Two sequels were not nearly as ...
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