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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Corbin Bernsen recently signed a Roger Dorn jersey for a fan. The legacy of the movie "Major League" lives on. And now, Bernsen is part of another Cleveland Indians-related ...
The filming of "Major League" began July 25, 1988, with great expectations — and long hours for the thousands of extras at ...
To Indians fans the movie 'Major League' still ranks up to many as one of the great baseball movies of all-time, and for a long time it was just a dream seeing.
The Cleveland Indians are in the World Series. If someone had told you that in the days of Willie Mays Hayes, you wouldn't have believed it. But believe this: The "Major League" movies were mostly ...
In honor of the Tribe earning the American League pennant, Cleveland Cinemas is partnering with Melt Bar & Grilled to show the Cleveland baseball classic "Major League." ...
Cleveland Cinemas will show the movie “Major League” at 7:30 p.m. on Monday at Capitol Theatre, Cedar Lee Theatre and Chagrin Cinemas. Tickets are $1. The 1989 classic follows the misfit ...
With the Cleveland Indians in town Tuesday night, the Milwaukee Brewers celebrated 'Major League' night, as the team paid tribute to the classic baseball movie. The promotion included a Bob Uecker ...
Well this is cool: In honor of the 25th anniversary of the movie Major League, Topps will produce commemorative versions of its 1989 cards featuring the fictional Cleveland Indians. That's pretty ...
Inheriting the Cleveland Indians baseball team from her late husband, covetous ex-showgirl Margaret Whitton wants to move the franchise to Miami, primarily to take advantage of the many personal ...
It's been 35 years since the movie "Major League" was released. The film told the story of a single regular season of a fictionalized version of the Cleveland Indians baseball team.
But back to “Major League.” The Indians saw their travel options reduced to a World War II-era DC-3 held together by duct tape. Then they were put on a beat-up bus.
You'll soon have another chance to see Bob Uecker on the big screen. In a tribute to the beloved Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, "Major League," the 1989 baseball comedy with Uecker as play-by-play ...