Major League (1989)

Major League

Major League (1989) is a raucous sports comedy about a spiteful new owner, Rachel Phelps, who assembles a ragtag Cleveland Indians roster she expects to lose so she can break the team’s lease and move it to Miami. Instead, veteran manager Lou Brown and a collection of eccentric misfits — injured catcher Jake Taylor, cocky Roger Dorn, voodoo‑practicing slugger Pedro Cerrano, speedster Willie Mays Hayes and wild‑throwing fireballer Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn — bond, iron out their flaws and mount an improbable run for the division title. Watching it, you’ll get broad, quotable comedy, physical slapstick, and plenty of on‑field baseball thrills, balanced by warm underdog camaraderie and a few sincere character moments. If you enjoy fast‑talking one‑liners, memorable characters and feel‑good sports energy, Major League delivers an entertaining, laugh‑filled ride.

Actors: Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen

Director: David S. Ward

Runtime: 107 min

Genres: Comedy, Sport

Filmaffinity Rating 5.1 /10 Metacritic Rating 62 /100 IMDB Rating 7.2 /10 Bmoat Rating 6.2 /10