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Major League

A comedy with bats and balls.
1989 | 107m | English

(80843 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: David S. Ward
Writer: David S. Ward
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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.
Release Date: Feb 16, 1989
Director: David S. Ward
Writer: David S. Ward
Genres: Comedy
Keywords baseball, sports, sabotage, sombrero, baseball field, hard hat, professional sports, comic strip, hot dog, short sighted, voodoo ritual, the big game, cleveland, ohio
Production Companies Mirage Enterprises, Morgan Creek
Box Office Revenue: $75,000,000
Budget: $11,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
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
Michael Thoma Gentry
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
Michelle Minyon Working Class Bar Patron
Name Job
Rick LeFevour Stunt Coordinator
Louis D'Esposito First Assistant Director
David S. Ward Writer, Director
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Ted White Stunts
Jeffrey Howard Production Design
John Krenz Reinhart Jr. Art Direction
Patrick Cassidy Assistant Set Decoration
Laura Derrick Boom Operator
Sherrie Brody Wardrobe Assistant
Randy Newman Songs
Bill Rea Set Designer
Reynaldo Villalobos Director of Photography
Erica Edell Phillips Costume Design
Stacy Logan Stunts
Irby Smith Unit Production Manager, Second Unit Director
Tony Lombardo Editor
Alex Flores Stunts
Jerry Grandey First Assistant Director
Richard Patrick Second Assistant Director
James Pergola Second Unit Director of Photography
Joanne Zaluski Casting
Michael F. Twarog Stunts
Edward D. Markley Unit Production Manager
Christine Larson Second Assistant Director
John Wabisca Makeup Artist
Dieter Sturm Special Effects
Michael Becker Costume Supervisor
Patti Cameron Wardrobe Assistant
Peggy Teague Makeup & Hair Assistant
Celeste Lee Set Decoration
Susumu Tokunow Sound Mixer
Laurie Hudson Wardrobe Supervisor
Frances Mathias Hairstylist
Judith Denny Makeup & Hair Assistant
Dennis M. Hill Editor
G.A. Aguilar Stunts
Name Title
Chris Chesser Producer
Irby Smith Producer
Julie Bergman Sender Co-Producer
Mark Rosenberg Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

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 t ... hey find a collective goal to achieve, with hilarious results. Goofy? Well yes it is of course, but Major League has charm in abundance and with a pretty smart cast having fun, the result is a truly enjoyable and laugh filled piece of fluff. Refreshingly you don't have to have any knowledge or a love of baseball to enjoy this movie, it thrives on locker room mentality and crowd demented loyalty for the laughs, to which the pic delivers them at almost every turn. The assorted team members comprise such characters like a religious voodoo nutter and a wild child parolee - and those are the sane ones! The cast is made up of big names, Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen, Rene Russo and Wesley Snipes are in tune and in it for laughs, and hopefully you will be as well. Upon its theatrical release it proved to be a popular crowd winner, so much so that (unfortunately) two desperately bad sequels were spawned, so do avoid those at all costs. Instead just settle for this one especially if you are in need of a pick me up. Wild Thing you make my heart sing, indeed. 7/10

May 16, 2024
mooney240
9.0

**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 cra ... zy team of misfit baseball players makes Major League as wonderful as it is. Tom Berenger’s weary veteran catcher balances a young Charlie Sheen and Wesley Snipes. Add in All-State Insurance’s own Dennis Haysbert as the volatile voodoo power hitter, Pedro Cerrano, and strong performances from Rene Russo, James Gammon, and Corbin Bernson, and Major League becomes one of the most iconic and hilarious sports movies of all time. Major League made me start to enjoy watching baseball at a young age and fills me with nostalgia and joy. Ok, I need to go watch it again right now.

Nov 25, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

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 the ... y don't play it. Anyway, this was a love story to the Cleveland Indians. It stinks of it. You know, you just know that someone wrote the movie, directed it, whatever, just so that they could sit back and watch the Indians win. It's like baseball fan fiction, only unlike normal fan fiction, it's a pleasure to watch because baseball fan fiction is about the team winning and not about a Mary Sue taking all the glory. And then, to cover up the fact that it's baseball fan fiction, they made it into a comedy as if to tell the audience not to worry, they aren't going to take it seriously anyway. And I get where they are coming from, I had the exact same fantasies about the Cubs, most of my life, at least until I went to Europe and saw a soccer riot and got worried about what would happen if they did actually win... but it went off without a hitch didn't it? And now, honestly, it doesn't feel right. A part of me, the masochist in me, would almost rather have a movie like this made about my team, instead of seeing the real thing. Anyways, what it is, is baseball fan fiction, and base ball fan fiction is a lot better than most other things. Baseball period is a lot better than most other things. Its almost like a romantic comedy in a very weird way. So sit back, grab a beer, and enjoy. It's like watching a funny version of the real thing.

Jan 11, 2023