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Little Big League
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The movie follows Billy, a 12-year old boy who suddenly becomes the owner and then manager of the Minnesota Twins baseball team after his grandfather passes away. With a combination of guile, knowledge and determination, Billy earns his team's grudging respect and the team begins a winning streak.
The movie follows Billy, a 12-year old boy who suddenly becomes the owner and then manager of the Minnesota Twins baseball team after his grandfather passes away. With a combination of guile, knowledge and determination, Billy earns his team's grudging respect and the team begins a winning streak.
Actors:
Wally Joyner,
Brock Pierce,
Edward Stryker,
Carlos Baerga,
Bradley Jay Lesley,
Scott Patterson,
John Minch
Wally Joyner
16 June 1962, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Brock Pierce
14 November 1980, Minnesota, USA
Edward Stryker
Carlos Baerga
4 November 1968, Santurce, Puerto Rico
Bradley Jay Lesley
11 September 1958, Turlock, California, USA
Scott Patterson
11 September 1958, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
John Minch
30 December 1962, Euclid, Ohio, USA
Director:
Andrew Scheinman
Andrew Scheinman
Country:
United States
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Scott Patterson
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Moviehole
September 17, 2002
Another useless addition to a jam-packed genre
January 01, 2000
The first third or so of Little Big League is warm and winning - and has some big laughs. But as it progresses, the drama becomes more sentimental and stagnant, and the film begins to drag.
Kalamazoo Gazette
July 15, 2003
Passably entertaining for the "Boy's Life" crowd
Arizona Daily Star
December 24, 2002
Forgettable in every way. The kids-in-big-leagues theme is thankfully dead for now.

