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- Albert Hall, Gary Busey, Thomas Ian Nicholas
- Daniel Stern
- Twentieth Century Fox
Reviews. Rookie Of The Year. Roger Ebert July 07, 1993. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. I was absolutely lousy in Little League. I was a sub for one season, screwing up every play I was involved in. I stopped out there in the middle of right field, squinting into the sun, hoping desperately that the ball would not come my way.
41% 22 Reviews Tomatometer 52% 50,000+ Ratings Audience Score A freak accident causes 12-year-old Little League player Henry (Thomas Ian Nicholas) to become such a powerful and accurate pitcher...
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- Daniel Stern
- PG
- Thomas Ian Nicholas
Rookie of the Year is just about as genial as a baseball movie of the nineties can be before it becomes a tad too grating for my personal tastes. The film dances on a line between being too concerned with ridiculous humor and too fixated on creating a sentimental environment that, between those two things, has difficultly really making one ...
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Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Danielle Solzman Solzy at the Movies. Rookie of the Year may feature a preposterous premise but it still remains an entertaining baseball...
Jul 7, 1993 · 1 Video. 16 Photos. Comedy Family Fantasy. When an accident miraculously gives a boy an incredibly powerful pitching arm, he becomes a major league pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. Director. Daniel Stern. Writer. Sam Harper. Stars. Thomas Ian Nicholas. Gary Busey. Albert Hall. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.99. search Amazon.
Jun 29, 1993 · By Leonard Klady. “Rookie of the Year” aspires to be a pint-sized “It’s a Wonderful Field of Dreams,” and largely succeeds in minor league fashion. A warm, comic “what if” yarn, it’s rife...