Major League
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 dreGenre: | Comedy |
Full production credits:
Communicator
David S. Ward
Character
Harry Doyle
Communicator
Bob Uecker
Character
Tom Berenger
Character
Charlie Sheen
Character
Corbin Bernsen
Character
Margaret Whitton
Character
James Gammon
Character
Rene Russo
Character
Wesley Snipes
Character
Charles Cyphers
Character
Chelcie Ross
Character
Dennis Haysbert
Character
Andy Romano
Character
Bob Uecker
Character
Steve Yeager
Character
Peter Vuckovich
Character
Stacy Carroll
Character
Richard Pickren
Character
Kevin Crowley
Character
Mary Seibel
Character
Neil Flynn
Screenplay
David S. Ward
Director
David S. Ward
Director of photography
Reynaldo Villalobos
Editor
Dennis M. Hill
Executive producer
Mark Rosenberg
Producer
Irby Smith
Producer
Chris Chesser
Casting
Joanne Zaluski
Co-producer
Julie Bergman Sender
Costume design
Erica Edell Phillips
Production design
Jeffrey Howard
Original music composer
James Newton Howard
Character
Jake Taylor
Character
Rick 'Wild Thing' Vaughn
Character
Roger Dorn
Character
Rachel Phelps
Character
Lou Brown
Character
Lynn Wells
Character
Willie Mays Hayes
Character
Charlie Donovan
Character
Eddie Harris
Character
Pedro Cerrano
Character
Pepper Leach
Character
Harry Doyle
Character
Duke Temple
Character
Haywood
Character
Suzanne Dorn
Character
Tom
Character
Vic Bolito
Character
Thelma
Character
Longshoreman
Communicator
Charlie Sheen
Communicator
James Gammon
Last updated: 2019-10-30
Characters in ‘Major League’
“Lou Brown: [at a team meeting] Can I have your attention, please?
[picks up a bat and leans on it like a walking stick]
Lou Brown: I have something I think you all ought to know about. It seems that Mrs. Phelps doesn’t think too highly of our worth. She put this team together because she thought we’d be bad enough to finish dead last, knocking attendance down to the point where she could move the team to Miami...and get rid of all of us for better personnel.
Roger Dorn: Even me?
Lou Brown: Even you, Dorn.
Eddie Harris: What if we DON’T finish last?
Lou Brown: She’ll REPLACE you with somebody who WILL. After this season, you’ll be sent back to the minors or given your outright release.
Jake Taylor: [Jake stands up] Well, then I guess there’s only one thing left to do.
Roger Dorn: What’s that?
Jake Taylor: Win the whole fucking thing.
[long pause]
Willie Mays Hayes: [Willie stands up] Yeah.
Pedro Cerrano: [Pedro pounds his hand] YES!
[everyone talks among themselves]”
[picks up a bat and leans on it like a walking stick]
Lou Brown: I have something I think you all ought to know about. It seems that Mrs. Phelps doesn’t think too highly of our worth. She put this team together because she thought we’d be bad enough to finish dead last, knocking attendance down to the point where she could move the team to Miami...and get rid of all of us for better personnel.
Roger Dorn: Even me?
Lou Brown: Even you, Dorn.
Eddie Harris: What if we DON’T finish last?
Lou Brown: She’ll REPLACE you with somebody who WILL. After this season, you’ll be sent back to the minors or given your outright release.
Jake Taylor: [Jake stands up] Well, then I guess there’s only one thing left to do.
Roger Dorn: What’s that?
Jake Taylor: Win the whole fucking thing.
[long pause]
Willie Mays Hayes: [Willie stands up] Yeah.
Pedro Cerrano: [Pedro pounds his hand] YES!
[everyone talks among themselves]”
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