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Little Big League (1994)
Rating:
Starring: John Ashton, Timothy Busfield, Ashley Crow, Kevin Dunn, Luke Edwards, Jason Robards
Director: Adam Scheinman
Category: Comedy, Family
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Bahasa, Thai
Length:
119 mins

 
 

 

Baseball is a funny game!

When manager Billy Heywood of the Minnesota Twins argues with the umpire, he's ejected from the dugout.Billy also gets suspended for one game - by his mom!

Little Big League, about a 12-year-old who becomes the Twins manager, is big, all family comedy.No one knows the game better than Billy (Luke Edwards), and he can put his knowledge to the test when he inherits the Twins from his grandpa (Jason Robards).But how can he deal with batting slumps, pampered egos, and labor disputes?By teaching the guys there is no "I" in team.Timothy Busfield, John Ashton, and real life ball players like Ken Griffey Jr. and Lou Pinella add to the good times of this grand-slam winner.

 
 
   
   

 
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