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    Rookie of the Year

    PG1993 · Children · 1h 43m

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  1. Jul 7, 1993 · Rookie of the Year: Directed by Daniel Stern. With Thomas Ian Nicholas, Gary Busey, Albert Hall, Amy Morton. When an accident miraculously gives a boy an incredibly powerful pitching arm, he becomes a major league pitcher for the Chicago Cubs.

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    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    • Daniel Stern
    • 1993-07-07
  2. Mar 10, 2022 · The villain of "Rookie of the Year" isn't anyone Henry faces on the baseball diamond, but rather Jack, his mother Mary's (Amy Morton) obnoxious boyfriend played by Bruce Altman. When Henry ...

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  3. Sep 25, 2023 · Throughout the movie, we see Henry’s incredible journey from being an average kid to becoming a star player for the Chicago Cubs. With his newfound talent and the guidance of his coach and teammates, Henry leads the team to an unexpected playoff run. However, it’s the ending of “Rookie of the Year” that truly leaves audiences stunned.

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  5. Apr 1, 2020 · In the 1993 movie Rookie of the Year, 12-year-old Henry Rowengartner breaks his right arm and after he heals, discovers that he can throw a baseball 100 mph. He becomes a stud relief...

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  7. Mar 29, 2002 · The Rookie: Directed by John Lee Hancock. With Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths, Jay Hernandez, Beth Grant. A Texas baseball coach makes the major league after agreeing to try out if his high school team made the playoffs.

  8. Rookie of the Year is a 1993 American sports comedy film starring Thomas Ian Nicholas and Gary Busey as players for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball. The cast also includes Albert Hall, Dan Hedaya, Eddie Bracken, Amy Morton, Bruce Altman, John Gegenhuber, Neil Flynn, Daniel Stern, and John Candy in an uncredited role.

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