
Major League
A comedy with bats and balls.
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.
- 6.9
- 1989
- Released
- 1h 47m

Tom Berenger
Jake Taylor
Charlie Sheen
Rick Vaughn
Corbin Bernsen
Roger Dorn
Margaret Whitton
Rachel Phelps
James Gammon
Lou Brown
Rene Russo
Lynn Wells
Wesley Snipes
Willie Mays Hayes
Charles Cyphers
Charlie Donovan
Chelcie Ross
Eddie Harris
Dennis Haysbert
Pedro Cerrano
Andy Romano
Pepper Leach
Bob Uecker
Harry Doyle
Steve Yeager
Duke Temple
Peter Vuckovich
Haywood
Stacy Carroll
Suzanne Dorn
Richard Pickren
Tom
Kevin Crowley
Vic Bolito
Mary Seibel
Thelma
Bill Leff
Bobby James
Mike Bacarella
Johnny Wynn
Skip Griparis
Colorman
Gary Houston
Ross Farmer
Ward Ohrman
Arthur Holloway
Marge Kotlisky
Claire Holloway
Tony Mockus Jr.
Brent Bowden
Deborah Wakeham
Janice Bowden
Neil Flynn
Longshoreman
Keith Uchima
Groundskeeper #1
Kurt Uchima
Groundskeeper #2
William M. Sinacore
Coleman
Richard Baird
Hal Charles
Julia Milaris
Arlene
Roger Unice
Rexman
Patrick Dollymore
French Waiter
Joe Liss
Guy in Bar
Gregory Alan Williams
Bull Pen Guard
Peter Ruskin
Gateman
Michael Hart
Burton
James Deuter
Phil Butler
Jack McLaughlin-Gray
Jerry Simmons
Tim Bell
Body Building Assistant
Joe Soto
Security
Ted Noose
Lyle Matthews
Lenny Rubin
Clubhouse Man
Thomas P. Purdoff
Umpire #1
Jeffrey J. Edwards
Umpire #2
Alexandra Villa
Hostess

Released
en
$11,000,000.00
$75,000,000.00
- #sports
- #baseball
- #sabotage
- #sombrero
- #baseball field
- #hard hat
- #professional sports
- #comic strip
- #hot dog
- #short sighted
- #voodoo ritual
- #the big game
- #cleveland, ohio
Reviews

It came out when I was 9 and, honestly, all 9 year old boys love baseball movies. It's a law that transcends race, religion, and country of origin. Even in backwards countries like France, when they value soccer as a national popular sport, the 9 year old boys still love baseball movies. Even if they don't play it. Anyway, this was a love story to the Cleveland Indians. It stinks of it. You kno

**Major League proves anything can be fun and hilarious with the right collection of zany outlandish characters.** Major League just makes me happy. It’s packed with quirky, eccentric characters, lots of ridiculous moments, sincere character development, and that iconic song, Wild Thing! This crazy team of misfit baseball players makes Major League as wonderful as it is. Tom Berenger’s weary ve

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 wind of the plan they find a collective goal to achieve, with hilarious results. Goofy? Well yes it is of course, b











