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Little Big League (1994)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:1
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Comedy about young Billy Heywood, who inherits the failing Minnesota Twins from his late grandfather. Billy names himself manager, to the dismay of the jaded ballplayers. The team eventually... Comedy about young Billy Heywood, who inherits the failing Minnesota Twins from his late grandfather. Billy names himself manager, to the dismay of the jaded ballplayers. The team eventually accepts Billy (and starts winning games), encouraged by his advice to treat baseball as a game, not as a job. [More]
Starring: Luke Edwards, Jason Robards, Timothy Busfield, Ashley Crow
Starring: Luke Edwards, Jason Robards, Timothy Busfield, Ashley Crow, Jonathan Silverman, Dennis Farina
Director: Andrew Scheinman
Director: Andrew Scheinman
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