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  2. Jackie Robinson "J.R." Cooper is a kid who loves baseball, and also the son of a former major leaguer now down on his luck (and now a vendor working the stands at games). J.R. parlays his baseball knowledge into becoming manager of the San Diego Padres and leading them to the World Series.

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  3. The film was released on VHS by Vestron Video in 1984. It has not been released on DVD. See also. List of baseball films; References

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  4. The Kid from Left Field: Directed by Harmon Jones. With Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft, Billy Chapin, Lloyd Bridges. Former ballplayer Larry Cooper secretly and unofficially manages a struggling major league club, the Bisons, through his nine year old son, Christie, who is a bat-boy for the team.

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  5. The Kid from Left Field is a 1953 baseball comedy film starring Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft, Lloyd Bridges, and Billy Chapin. The film marked the reunion of Dailey and director Harmon Jones who had teamed up at 20th Century Fox a year earlier in another baseball film, the biographical The Pride of St. Louis . The film was remade for television in ...

  6. Interesting facts, additional information and shooting details. The Kid from Left Field is a 1979 American made-for-television baseball comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Robert Guillaume. Coleman’s first film, it is a remake of the 1953 film of the same name…

  7. Sep 30, 1979 · With Gary Coleman, Robert Guillaume, Gary Collins, Ed McMahon. Jackie Robinson "J.R." Cooper is a kid who loves baseball, and also the son of a former major leaguer now down on his luck (and now a vendor working the stands at games).

  8. The Kid from Left Field ★★ 1979. Bat boy for the San Diego Padres transforms the team from losers to champions when he passes on the advice of his father, a “has-been” ballplayer, to the team members. TV remake of the 1953 classic. 80m/C VHS . Gary Coleman, Robert Guillaume, Ed McMahon, Tab Hunter; D: Adell Aldrich.