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17 April 1998 (USA) moreTagline:
They're Just Nine Players Short of a Dream TeamPlot:
Aging minor league pitcher Gus Cantrell is planning to retire, but then Roger recruits Gus to be the manager of the South Carolina Buzz... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Kleenex Movies On A Tear (From Studio Briefing - Film News. 21 April 1998)
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Do not watch this movie! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Scott Bakula | ... | Gus Cantrell | |
| Corbin Bernsen | ... | Roger Dorn | |
| Dennis Haysbert | ... | Pedro Cerrano | |
| Takaaki Ishibashi | ... | Taka Tanaka | |
| Jensen Daggett | ... | Maggie Reynolds | |
| Eric Bruskotter | ... | Rube Baker | |
| Walton Goggins | ... | Billy 'Downtown' Anderson | |
| Ted McGinley | ... | Leonard Huff | |
| Kenny Johnson | ... | Lance Pere (as Kenneth Johnson) | |
| Judson Mills | ... | Hog Ellis | |
| Lobo Sebastian | ... | Carlos Liston | |
| Thom Barry | ... | Frank 'Pops' Morgan | |
| Peter Mackenzie | ... | Carlton 'Doc' Windgate | |
| Tim DiFilippo | ... | Juan Lopez #1 | |
| Tom DiFilippo | ... | Juan Lopez #1 |
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Major League 3: Back to the Minors (USA) (working title)Major League 3: The Minors (USA) (working title)
Major League III (USA) (short title)
Major League: The Minors (USA) (working title)
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In Roger Dorn's Minnesota Twins owner suite, a number 4 Lou Collins jersey hangs in a case, a reference to Timothy Busfield's character in Little Big League (1994). moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: There are two obvious instances of blue screen use. One is when Taka Tanaka is making a relay throw home during the game in Minnesota. Another is when a Buzz player is sliding home beneath an apposing catcher. It's an obvious lift of a similar scene in one of the prior Major League movies in which the catcher appears to be added into the shot. moreQuotes:
Carlos Liston: Thou shalt not make fun of Carlos Liston or thou will get their asses whipped. moreFAQ
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This movie is a disgrace to the Major League Franchise. I live in Minnesota and even I can't believe they dumped Cleveland. (Yes I realize at the time the real Indians were pretty good, and the Twins had taken over their spot at the bottom of the American League, but still be consistent.) Anyway I loved the first Major League, liked the second, and always looked forward to the third, when the Indians would finally go all the way to the series. You can't tell me this wasn't the plan after the second film was completed. What Happened? Anyways if your a true fan of the original Major League do yourself a favor and don't watch this junk.