Probably in the 1970's, Bob Uecker was not a household name but Lite Beer from Miller hired him for a single advertisement: Bob is at a ballpark, a bit late to a game, walking down the stairs to his seat and talking to the camera about how he can get Tickets to a game any time. "Call the front office and Bingo", holding up the tickets for the camera as he is making his way down the stairs with refreshments in hand. Eucker is sitting in some great seats but an Usher has responded to a complaint from an average man who is seen waiting. "You're in the wrong seat fella." Says the Usher.. So Eucker gets up and (still talking to the camera the whole time) says; "Oh, I must be in the front row." 18:17 Bob had a way of delivering Lines that just made you want to quote him and boy did that line ever catch on all over the country. (Anyway, after they told you about the beer, we cut back to Bob who is now sitting nearly alone in the nosebleed section...). Eucker went on to make several more commercials for that beer but they never wrote him another Line as good as that one. I believe that that got him his job in broadcasting and then television and then the movies. What a likeable guy.
Perfectly casted flick. Best baseball movie ever. Pure brilliance that will never be captured again. Edit: In this movie, the home games were filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The old County Stadium, former home of the Brewers. I knew some who got picked for a crowd member during the end series.
@@souperstar7050I knew it was filmed in Milwaukee and not Cleveland I just didn't know the reason behind it but now I do. Major League 2 wasn't filmed in Cleveland either which was probably for the same reason you mentioned. It was actually filmed in Baltmore and the ball park where the Indians play at in that one is Camden Yards stadium which is obviously where the Orioles play in real life.
This was the greatest baseball movie because of its accuracy. They had real major league and minor baseball players while having actors and an announcer who had real baseball experience.
Charlie Sheen was a standout pitcher at Santa Monica High School and threw high 80’s occasionally touching 90. He had the most skill out of all these actors.
I saw this back in 88 when movies ruled in all genres. I have one great memory while watching it. I was at the best theater in NYC. All the great movies were shown there from Star Wars on down so it had tge best sound system ever. Tge scene where Wildthing is called out of the bullpen the sound of the music and the crowd made it feel like you were at a stadium. The magic of movies
My cousin played with the cleaveland Indians in 54-56 and played in a world series, I met him once when I was a young man back in the early 90s when he was back home visiting. His name was Billy Glynn from Franklin NJ (our home town). Early before ww2 my grandfather's brother was picked up by the Yankees and played triple A for them until he got drafted, his name was Jack Glynn also from Franklin NJ, after the war he stayed in Europe and was in charge of the allied sports teams.
It really helped that they used an actual franchise. Sports movies usually have made-up teams, but it was a lot easier to root for a club that has defined the term "underdog."
My favorite baseball movie and also one of my all time favorite comedies. All these years later and my buddies and I still quote Major League on a weekly basis. Either in person when we're hanging out, or through texts and memes and gifs. Awesome movie.
This was great. I haven't seen this movie in years. I had such a huge crush on Tom Berenger, and I was probably about 20 years old when Major League came out. I am going to watch it again right now.
I am in the stands in 2…filmed at Camden Yards in Baltimore where I live…I was 13 and it was SO awesome…Sheen was such a nice, good dude…signed a bunch of stuff
I love how the team grew together! One of my favorite scenes was when Eddie Harris was warming up for the playoff game Jobu was on the corner of the bullpen pitchers mound
🛑🛑 Pete Vuchovich is awesome in the movie. Pete won the Cy Young Award. He was the “really deal”. ⚾️ He was from my former hometown of Johnstown Pennsylvania. You couldn’t meet a more humble and friendly individual than Pete. 💯👍
Fun fact we all know that Wesley Snipes didn't return to play Willie Mays Hays for Major League 2 and Omar Epps replaced him to play the character but to dig deeper into that Wesley Snipes wasn't even the first choice to play Hays in the first movie. Eddie Murphy was considered for the role but declined. I can totally see Murphy with his comedic gold kicking ass in that role but he was super busy in the 80s and his comedy and action was through the roof.
My favorite character is Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn. Lou Brown I still liked and sadly in Major League 2 he needed Jake to coach because he had to be taken to the hospital due to having a heart attack from screaming at the team. It was probably for the best because if it wasn't for Jake coaching that bit where he tells Dorn to intentionally get hit by the pitch just to get on base idea wouldn't have happened along with Cerrano giving them the lead with a homerun during the final game against the White Sox. I honestly don't think Lou Brown would've had that idea up his sleeve.
I was related to the Editor at the time, my wife’s Uncle. We had just got back from or honeymoon, and Uncle Dennis called me to come and help throw batting practice because they were “Old Men” and I just turned 21. I couldn’t get time off of work because of my honeymoon. I regret not taking a leave of absence to this day! I could have met my catching Idol, Steve Yeager!
“Vasoline ball” hahah it’s actually funny how accurate this movie was even way back when. No wonder why hitters were shootin up juice.. the pitchers been cheating since the beginning of time.
yeah, as you see recently, cheating is part of the game if your a pitcher, i never new that as a kid, because cheating was supposed to be bad lol, is it me ??? but i love the movie , totally hilarious and a classic baseball movie, maybe the best, but thats a tall order , thanks for watching !
As a Wisconsin kid, I grew up (and still do when he does a game) listening to Ueck. My opinion, the best to do it. Brewers had some long seasons and when the game is out of reach and Bob goes into story mode, its a blessing
I was born and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and the humor in the Major League movies a lot more poignant. I liked the first one more than Major League II, but never fail to watch them when they're on.
I grew up in Cleveland also. Huge Indians fan. Every off season I would follow the sportswriters talking up the young players, how management had a three year plan to bring the AL pennant to Cleveland. Then in the off season team would sell the best players to the Yankees for cash. That was in the early 60s. Went to a lot of games at municipal stadium, mostly to be alone. lol. 74,000 seat stadium and they would have maybe 5 thousand in the stands. Then there was 10cent beer night. They sure knew their fans.
@@michaelmarrone5768 I hear ya! I left Cleveland in 1972 and remember when they sent Sonny Seibert to Boston, Craig Nettles AND Chris Chambliss to the Yankees( and later Sudden Sam) where they won World Series.Alvin Dark was the worst thing that ever happened to The Tribe. Dennis Ekersley once commented on how empty the stadium was when he was a rookie there in the mid 1970's.
@@royskuderin2386 They really made it hard to be an Indians fan in our youth. On the other hand, it was a good lesson in reality. LOL. I left Ohio in 1980 but my heart left the tribe long before.
When the crowd rushes the field, there is a noticeable guy wearing a striped polo shirt that's tucked into jogging shorts. He's trying to high five someone, anyone, but no takers.😂 It's one of my favorite scenes.
Best sports movie. I was wondering what happened to the Yellowstone line. Trevor Hoffman followed Vaughn. Hells Bells and #TrevorTime July 1998. Still get chills seeing the postseason highlights of the Padres that year and the towels waving to Hells Bells at the Q.
Hells Bells certainly set the scene when Trevor Hoffman entered the game from the bullpen. Later, Mario Rivera was able to use Metallica's "Enter Sandman" as his closer theme to the same effect.
@@crossefire01 I'm a lifelong, huge baseball fan since childhood, but the Hanson Brothers were the funniest sports comedy segment I have ever seen...brilliant.
John Ford once said, “it is easier to make an actor out of a cowboy than to make a cowboy out of an actor”. This movie shows that it is easier to make an actor out of a ball player than to make a ball player out of an actor.
That Yellowstone joke they had in the trailer they actually brought back in ML 2 where his ex girlfriend says the line I believe when they were at a pizza place
Thanks for posting this. I was looking to get more info on how they shot this. I’m curious how they did the scenes that appear to have a full crowd. Was it done at a live game?
They talked about it in the last few minutes. They had 25,000 people from Milwaukee come into the stadium, so it was all real people there just for the movie. They wanted to do it in Cleveland but the scheduling didn't pan out.
Loved the movie, so many kooky characters, with the sexy older lady owner who wanted to move the team to warmer climate. It was a laugh a minute, with little jobu in the background.😂
In a movie full of great lines, to me none were funnier than James Gammon's (Coach Lou Brown) when he saw Willie Mays Hays getting out of his car before spring training. . "Get a load of this fucker. . " In that gravel voice. The man was funny beyond words. Btw, while Bob Uecker was a mediocre MLB catcher by all accounts, there was one pitcher he had uncanny success hitting: Sandy Koufax.
you couldnt search the world to find talented actors who can actually fill sports roles anymore. its became so filled with theater students nowadays.. i mean yeah that had to happen with just the evolution of competition for roles. but it does make for hilarious scenes of the actors trying their best to look like little JV boys
best baseball movie: Major League (Money Ball is a close second.) best hockey movie: Mystery Alaska (Slap Shot is a very close second.) best football movie: Necessary Roughness (Water Boy is a very loose second.) best basketball movie: White Men Can't Jump (can't think of a second one.)
Best baseball movie made period.
right on!!😁
Best sports film overall for me.
Right up there with Field Of Dreams.
Best comedy baseball movie for sure, Moneyball is a better movie.
This is the closest opinion to fact
Bob Uecker was hilarious in the major league movies. One of the greatest broadcasters.
YEs he helped make this movie as amazing as it is
listening to him announce a brewers game right now.
@@c-dublife He is one of those treasures of American sports that can't understated how much he has done for the game
Now he's a Hall of Fame Broadcaster!!!
Probably in the 1970's, Bob Uecker was not a household name but Lite Beer from Miller hired him for a single advertisement: Bob is at a ballpark, a bit late to a game, walking down the stairs to his seat and talking to the camera about how he can get Tickets to a game any time. "Call the front office and Bingo", holding up the tickets for the camera as he is making his way down the stairs with refreshments in hand.
Eucker is sitting in some great seats but an Usher has responded to a complaint from an average man who is seen waiting. "You're in the wrong seat fella." Says the Usher..
So Eucker gets up and (still talking to the camera the whole time) says; "Oh, I must be in the front row." 18:17 Bob had a way of delivering Lines that just made you want to quote him and boy did that line ever catch on all over the country. (Anyway, after they told you about the beer, we cut back to Bob who is now sitting nearly alone in the nosebleed section...). Eucker went on to make several more commercials for that beer but they never wrote him another Line as good as that one. I believe that that got him his job in broadcasting and then television and then the movies. What a likeable guy.
It’s a perfect movie, in nearly every way, every scene is a classic
Definitely in my top 5 all-time favorite movies. I can watch it once a week for the rest of my life
The heck with “baseball movie “, one of the best comedic films of all time
Perfectly casted flick. Best baseball movie ever. Pure brilliance that will never be captured again. Edit: In this movie, the home games were filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The old County Stadium, former home of the Brewers. I knew some who got picked for a crowd member during the end series.
Best baseball movie ever.
I had the pleasure to be in the stands while they filmed the final game. There has been a lot of great baseball movies, but this is the best.
Do you know why they filmed it in Milwaukee instead of Cleveland?
@@johnperrigo6474 Because it was cheaper and the producers were unable to work around the schedules of the Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Browns.
@@souperstar7050I knew it was filmed in Milwaukee and not Cleveland I just didn't know the reason behind it but now I do. Major League 2 wasn't filmed in Cleveland either which was probably for the same reason you mentioned. It was actually filmed in Baltmore and the ball park where the Indians play at in that one is Camden Yards stadium which is obviously where the Orioles play in real life.
This was the greatest baseball movie because of its accuracy. They had real major league and minor baseball players while having actors and an announcer who had real baseball experience.
Charlie Sheen was a standout pitcher at Santa Monica High School and threw high 80’s occasionally touching 90. He had the most skill out of all these actors.
I was wondering what he registered on the gun during the filming.
you misread the article. it actually said: Charlie pitched in Santa Monica while high in the 1980's .
(easy mistake.)
;)
@@jyesucevitzoh yeah I read that article when I was high , but you’re right . I was going to clean my room but I got high .
Plus his dad is Martin Sheen
Charlie at ucla and several other big schools recruiting him to pitch
My all time favorite movie. Not a fan of sports movies, not a fan of baseball. But I love this movie. So well done
We watched this movie weekly during our high school baseball season. I now watch it monthly with my family. Such a good movie.
One of my all time favourite movies.
“Nice catch Hayes
Don’t ever fucking do it again.”
Coach Lou Brown
One of my favourite movies. Wore my vhs copy of it in my childhood to a nub
Same brother
A genius
I saw this back in 88 when movies ruled in all genres.
I have one great memory while watching it. I was at the best theater in NYC. All the great movies were shown there from Star Wars on down so it had tge best sound system ever. Tge scene where Wildthing is called out of the bullpen the sound of the music and the crowd made it feel like you were at a stadium. The magic of movies
The contributions that were coming from all directions made this movie! (Gonna go watch it again now, lol)
Tears of joy are forming on my eyes. Best baseball movie ever!
My cousin played with the cleaveland Indians in 54-56 and played in a world series, I met him once when I was a young man back in the early 90s when he was back home visiting. His name was Billy Glynn from Franklin NJ (our home town). Early before ww2 my grandfather's brother was picked up by the Yankees and played triple A for them until he got drafted, his name was Jack Glynn also from Franklin NJ, after the war he stayed in Europe and was in charge of the allied sports teams.
Cool story, Hansel.
It really helped that they used an actual franchise. Sports movies usually have made-up teams, but it was a lot easier to root for a club that has defined the term "underdog."
Well, not anymore lol Guardians now
My favorite baseball movie and also one of my all time favorite comedies. All these years later and my buddies and I still quote Major League on a weekly basis. Either in person when we're hanging out, or through texts and memes and gifs. Awesome movie.
Just a bit outside, tried the corner and missed.
Harry Doyle.
What a great point about that Yellowstone comment. I knew that line and forgot it actually wasn't in the movie! What a classic!
If you watch the 2nd one....they use Yellowstone. Lol
@@andrewzvolena395was about to say the same thing
This was great. I haven't seen this movie in years. I had such a huge crush on Tom Berenger, and I was probably about 20 years old when Major League came out. I am going to watch it again right now.
Thanks for the upload, great childhood memories. Good times.
Just watched this this week. Still holds up!
I am in the stands in 2…filmed at Camden Yards in Baltimore where I live…I was 13 and it was SO awesome…Sheen was such a nice, good dude…signed a bunch of stuff
Camden yards didn’t exist in88
@@paleo704 it was there in 1994 when the movie was filmed though.
@NickB-pr4uh what are you talking about?
@@c-dublifeHe's talking about the sequel
@@c-dublife what is so hard to understand?
I love how the team grew together! One of my favorite scenes was when Eddie Harris was warming up for the playoff game Jobu was on the corner of the bullpen pitchers mound
Best Baseball Movie..... ever! I love Field of Dreams and Bull Durham but the first Major League movie captures the essence of Baseball.
🛑🛑 Pete Vuchovich is awesome in the movie.
Pete won the Cy Young Award. He was the “really deal”. ⚾️
He was from my former hometown of Johnstown Pennsylvania.
You couldn’t meet a more humble and friendly individual than Pete. 💯👍
Charlie Sheen knew how to pitch. His pitching style is one of the greatest. But, he said, he took steroids to throw the ball fast.
🤣i thought he was great in this, its a classic !! thanks for watching !
Great! They all should.. and have. It only makes the game better. Movies and MLB! Let um use whatever TF they want.
The acting was unbelievable. The actors were very good at playing baseball.
I think Charlie Sheen was a pitcher too?
@@canuckscountry he was in high school
unbelievable as in bad or good ? ..
@@penaltybox76084good, they did fantastic.
@@penaltybox76084good what are you talking about?
this isnt even the actual movie but the music score and shots of the final win made me tear up anyway hahaha. what a film!!
There is a joke every 30 seconds in this classic. The second one had a joke every 5 minutes. Absolute perfect comedy.
The casting in this movie was perfect
Fun fact we all know that Wesley Snipes didn't return to play Willie Mays Hays for Major League 2 and Omar Epps replaced him to play the character but to dig deeper into that Wesley Snipes wasn't even the first choice to play Hays in the first movie. Eddie Murphy was considered for the role but declined. I can totally see Murphy with his comedic gold kicking ass in that role but he was super busy in the 80s and his comedy and action was through the roof.
Eddie Murphy would have been awesome in that role for sure@@bryanrizzo9377
@@bryanrizzo9377Snipes got too expensive since he was a A lister by the 90s.
Absolute classic. ❤
And so is The Replacements.
man what a classic.
Lou Brown was my favorite character!!!
My favorite character is Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn. Lou Brown I still liked and sadly in Major League 2 he needed Jake to coach because he had to be taken to the hospital due to having a heart attack from screaming at the team. It was probably for the best because if it wasn't for Jake coaching that bit where he tells Dorn to intentionally get hit by the pitch just to get on base idea wouldn't have happened along with Cerrano giving them the lead with a homerun during the final game against the White Sox. I honestly don't think Lou Brown would've had that idea up his sleeve.
The script is so, so underrated. Perfection.
Still laughing at the reaction (see 7:24) when Corbin makes the play catching the ball barehanded !!! ⚾😆
Absolutely great and the cast was Fantastic and it's definitely a classic
Amazing movie! One of my favorites of all time! And I’m not even a big baseball fan!
I was related to the Editor at the time, my wife’s Uncle. We had just got back from or honeymoon, and Uncle Dennis called me to come and help throw batting practice because they were “Old Men” and I just turned 21. I couldn’t get time off of work because of my honeymoon. I regret not taking a leave of absence to this day! I could have met my catching Idol, Steve Yeager!
“Vasoline ball” hahah it’s actually funny how accurate this movie was even way back when. No wonder why hitters were shootin up juice.. the pitchers been cheating since the beginning of time.
yeah, as you see recently, cheating is part of the game if your a pitcher, i never new that as a kid, because cheating was supposed to be bad lol, is it me ??? but i love the movie , totally hilarious and a classic baseball movie, maybe the best, but thats a tall order , thanks for watching !
@@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid totally agree, thanks for posting mate classic film.
As a Wisconsin kid, I grew up (and still do when he does a game) listening to Ueck. My opinion, the best to do it. Brewers had some long seasons and when the game is out of reach and Bob goes into story mode, its a blessing
I love this movie. I first saw it when I was 10 years old 30+ years ago
One of my fav movies! never gets old!
For sports comedy movies there is Major League, Slapshot, and The Longest Yard (original).
I love baseball! This movie captures it!
I was born and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and the humor in the Major League movies a lot more poignant. I liked the first one more than Major League II, but never fail to watch them when they're on.
Major League 2 is the best over the first IMO.
I grew up in Cleveland also. Huge Indians fan. Every off season I would follow the sportswriters talking up the young players, how management had a three year plan to bring the AL pennant to Cleveland. Then in the off season team would sell the best players to the Yankees for cash. That was in the early 60s. Went to a lot of games at municipal stadium, mostly to be alone. lol. 74,000 seat stadium and they would have maybe 5 thousand in the stands. Then there was 10cent beer night. They sure knew their fans.
@@michaelmarrone5768 I hear ya! I left Cleveland in 1972 and remember when they sent Sonny Seibert to Boston, Craig Nettles AND Chris Chambliss to the Yankees( and later Sudden Sam) where they won World Series.Alvin Dark was the worst thing that ever happened to The Tribe. Dennis Ekersley once commented on how empty the stadium was when he was a rookie there in the mid 1970's.
@@royskuderin2386 They really made it hard to be an Indians fan in our youth. On the other hand, it was a good lesson in reality. LOL. I left Ohio in 1980 but my heart left the tribe long before.
When the crowd rushes the field, there is a noticeable guy wearing a striped polo shirt that's tucked into jogging shorts. He's trying to high five someone, anyone, but no takers.😂 It's one of my favorite scenes.
What a great heartwarming video. Thank you so very much for sharing ❤😊 hears to the love of baseball ⚾️
My number one baseball movie is “ The Sandlot”, because that story could have been about me and my friends. Major League is a very close second.
Best sports movie. I was wondering what happened to the Yellowstone line. Trevor Hoffman followed Vaughn. Hells Bells and #TrevorTime July 1998. Still get chills seeing the postseason highlights of the Padres that year and the towels waving to Hells Bells at the Q.
Hells Bells certainly set the scene when Trevor Hoffman entered the game from the bullpen. Later, Mario Rivera was able to use Metallica's "Enter Sandman" as his closer theme to the same effect.
@@michaelwolf6424and he was straight NASTY!!!! Sandman for him well.
Willie Mays Hays in real MLB was Deion Sanders!😂
Major League and Bull Durham are two absolute favorite baseball movies.
One of the best aspects of this movie was how they were a real MLB team, playing other real franchises…made it so much more believable and authentic.
If I'm not mistaken the brewers stadium was almost an exact copy of municipal stadium. Built by the same people and everything
"Hats for bats"
Gracious ( walks away with cover)
@@randylarioz281he said, gracias which means thank you in Spanish.
Keep bats waaarrrrmm.
This question has haunted me for years: what is the best sports comedy..."Slapshot" or "Major League"? I love them both and will not answer.
I'm a hockey fan first but Major League wins this one for me.
@@crossefire01 I'm a lifelong, huge baseball fan since childhood, but the Hanson Brothers were the funniest sports comedy segment I have ever seen...brilliant.
Im embarrassed because I didnt realize Haysbert played Pedro Cerano until long after allstate ads
5:52 0.25=Drunk star refuses to get into play
John Ford once said, “it is easier to make an actor out of a cowboy than to make a cowboy out of an actor”. This movie shows that it is easier to make an actor out of a ball player than to make a ball player out of an actor.
Cerano "Are you in good hands?" "That's Allstate's stand"
He used to do commercials of that
Anyone watching this: check out Dennis in Mr. Baseball (1992) with Tom Seleck. Maybe not as memorable but definitely worth a watch.
This & Mr. Baseball: the perfect double feature.
Best underdog baseball movie ever…period!!
sheen is by far and away the goat of movie pitchers. very good mechanics.
Love my tribe.
Just bought an autographed picture of dorn and Wildthing today
The baseball scenes are the best in any movie.
The Yellowstone line is in Major League 2
the second one looks like a made for tv movie....this film was so good it could not (should not) have a part II
That Yellowstone joke they had in the trailer they actually brought back in ML 2 where his ex girlfriend says the line I believe when they were at a pizza place
That's right and Major League 2 is better that the first one IMO.
Thanks for posting this. I was looking to get more info on how they shot this. I’m curious how they did the scenes that appear to have a full crowd. Was it done at a live game?
They talked about it in the last few minutes. They had 25,000 people from Milwaukee come into the stadium, so it was all real people there just for the movie. They wanted to do it in Cleveland but the scheduling didn't pan out.
Best movie ever
Definitely, it was awesome.
You need to see more movies
Soundtrack was awesome as well
Loved the movie, so many kooky characters, with the sexy older lady owner who wanted to move the team to warmer climate. It was a laugh a minute, with little jobu in the background.😂
In a movie full of great lines, to me none were funnier than James Gammon's (Coach Lou Brown) when he saw Willie Mays Hays getting out of his car before spring training. . "Get a load of this fucker. . " In that gravel voice. The man was funny beyond words.
Btw, while Bob Uecker was a mediocre MLB catcher by all accounts, there was one pitcher he had uncanny success hitting: Sandy Koufax.
"Yo bartender, Jo-bo needs a refill!"
Sam Elliott: James Gammon sound-alike. RIP James.
Are you telling me that Jesus Christ cant hit a curve ball, classic line,
Too many quotes. Here's just two.
"Look at this fuckin guy"
"Hats for bats, keep bats warm. Gracias"
Bob Euker is a legend in this movie.
Joe boo reminds me of an underrated mlb player Carlos Delgado lol
Such a GREAT MOVIE 👍
I’ll definitely watch this
you couldnt search the world to find talented actors who can actually fill sports roles anymore. its became so filled with theater students nowadays.. i mean yeah that had to happen with just the evolution of competition for roles. but it does make for hilarious scenes of the actors trying their best to look like little JV boys
Hands down this and Ghostbusters the best 80s movies of all time
This movie should never of had a sequel. It was sweet enough on it's own
I agree, but Hollywood can never resist exploiting a good idea.
I miss the “Indians”!
pissing on the contract lol tha shit was funny as fuck
“The Hell with it!!”
Still the best baseball movie of all time, in my opinion :)
Show the Padres this fckng movie! Damnit.
How about a sequel where they’re all managers and announcers
best baseball movie: Major League (Money Ball is a close second.)
best hockey movie: Mystery Alaska (Slap Shot is a very close second.)
best football movie: Necessary Roughness (Water Boy is a very loose second.)
best basketball movie: White Men Can't Jump (can't think of a second one.)
I don't care about baseball at all, find it rather boring, but every time Major League is on, I watch.
Clu Haywood = How's your wife and my kids
Players are Willie mays Hayes=kenny lofton Eddie Harris =bob feller Jake Taylor=gary. Carter Rodger corn=gary gaettie n Charlie sheen=mitch Williams.
Wild Thing !
About time it's 8-0!
Sad.in major league 3,they didn't win the World Series