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  1. Major League is a refreshingly fictional and light story about a very real team: the Cleveland Indians. It's a nice change from all the feel-good sports flicks that are usually historical dramas about the first team to overcome racism, poverty, or devastating odds. Sheen shines as the rockin' closer with a lot of attitude.

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  2. One guy gets hit in the back of the head with a baseball bat, played for laughs. Vaughn and Dorn get in a physical fight in the locker room. One man threatens another man with castration followed by making him eat his own balls if he ever purposefully misses a catch that requires a dive again. Said threat is never carried out.

  3. "Just a bit outside" Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/27/24 Full Review Chris G Iconic for being packed with jokes and killer performances over a twisting story, Major League still ...

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  5. Apr 7, 1989 · Major League: Directed by David S. Ward. With Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen, Margaret Whitton. The new owner of the Cleveland Indians puts together a purposely horrible team so they'll lose and she can move the team.

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    • Comedy, Sport
    • David S. Ward
    • 1989-04-07
  6. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 40 reviews, with an average rating of 6.6/10. The site's critics' consensus reads, " Major League may be predictable and formulaic, but [is] buoyed by the script's light, silly humor—not to mention the well-built sports action sequences and funny ...

    • April 7, 1989
    • Chris Chesser, Irby Smith
  7. Major League doesn't try too hard or aim too high, but it is pretty funny. With its stock characters, breezy dialogue, dense ambience and instinct for easy emotions, it could serve as the pilot for a pay-cable sitcom. The film's tone is acerb, but its climax is as predictably uplifting as Rocky's and as surefire effective as Damn Yankees'.

  8. Major League Reviews. It's hard to believe that this fun, creative film is turning thirty years old but it still stands the test of time and is a joy to watch. Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 ...

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