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Major League: Back to the Minors (1998)

Movie"They're just nine players short of a dream team."
Audience Score
50
PG-13 1 hr 40 minApr 17th, 1998ComedyMajor League Collection PosterPart of Major League Collection
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At the behest of Roger Dorn -- the Minnesota Twins' silver-tongued new owner -- washed-up minor league hurler Gus Cantrell steps up to the plate to take over as skipper of the club's hapless farm team. But little does he know that Dorn has an ulterior motive to generate publicity with a grudge match between the big leaguers and their ragtag Triple A affiliate.
DirectorJohn Warren
WriterJohn Warren

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:April 17th, 1998
On DVD & Blu-ray:May 16th, 2000 - Buy DVD
Movie Budget:$18,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:$3,572,443 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Bill Todman Jr., Michael I. Rachmil, Gary Barber
Production Companies:Morgan Creek

Major League Collection

The first Major League became a surprise hit and served as a springboard for the careers of Charlie Sheen and Wesley Snipes. An enjoyable comedy which made enough box office to result in two sequels.