
Overview:
When Rachel Phelps inherits the Cleveland Indians from her deceased husband, she's determined to move the team to a warmer climate—but only a losing season will make that possible, which should be easy given the misfits she's hired. Rachel is sure her dream will come true, but she underestimates their will to succeed.Status: | Released (1989-02-16) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination total |
BoxOffice: | $49,797,148 |
Screen: | David S. Ward |
Productions: | Mirage Enterprises, Morgan Creek Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |


Casts
- 13022: Tom Berenger - Jake Taylor
- 6952: Charlie Sheen - Rick Vaughn
- 21246: Corbin Bernsen - Roger Dorn
- 60700: Margaret Whitton - Rachel Phelps
- 16433: James Gammon - Lou Brown
- 14343: Rene Russo - Lynn Wells
- 10814: Wesley Snipes - Willie Mays Hayes
Crews
- 60699: Chris Chesser - Producer - Production
- 50855: Mark Rosenberg - Executive Producer - Production
- 12920: David S. Ward - Director - Directing
- 961149: Joanne Zaluski - Casting - Production
- 33486: Irby Smith - Producer - Production
- 17948: Reynaldo Villalobos - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1526031: Jeffrey Howard - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
John Chard
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These guys don't look to f**king good! Cleveland Indian's owner Rachel Phelps puts together the worst baseball team she can find, the hope is that they finish plum last and she can then relocate the franchise to sunny Florida. However, once the assortment of oddball players get wi ....
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