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All-Time Movie Lineup

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by MertWindu, May 22, 2007.

  1. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    Had this thought while watching Major League, figured it might be fun. What's the all-star lineup for players in baseball movies? And no, Eight Men Out, Field of Dreams, etc. are not available. I'll give you A League of Their Own, if you so choose.

    Starting at Catcher, I'm going with Jake Taylor. Crash Davis was a great minor league player, but only spent a September in the show.

    Alright, let's see whatcha got.
     
  2. Huggy

    Huggy Well-Known Member

    Shortstop: Tanner Boyle
     
  3. GB-Hack

    GB-Hack Active Member

    Centerfield: Willie Mays Hayes.
     
  4. Bob Slydell

    Bob Slydell Active Member

    Well, Roy Hobbs you could put in right.

    What about Thomas Ian Nicholas from Rookie of the Year. He was awesome until hs arm was fixed.

    Kelly Leak in left.
     
  5. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    I think I'd put Pedro Cerrano in left over Leak, assuming Hobbs would want to stay in right.
     
  6. Henry Rowengartner is my starter pitcher. Billy Heywood is running the show and Lou Collins is at 1B.
     
  7. HejiraHenry

    HejiraHenry Well-Known Member

  8. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    No love for Nuke LaLoosh?
     
  9. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    What about Clue Heywood at first base? Collins was a nice player, but not a triple crown winner. And did he spell it "Clue?" That's what IMDB has, but I don't think that's right.

    Pitcher: Billy Chapel. He's near the end of the line, but he can still reach back and give you one great performance.

    If not, I say Nuke LaLoosh. Sooner or later, the million-dollar arm will overcome the 10-cent head.
     
  10. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    OH, and at first base, Clew Heywood won the friggin' triple crown. No way does Danny Concannon make it over him.
     
  11. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    Damn you, outofplace. That was friggin' remarkable.
     
  12. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    Oh, and Pop Fisher is our manager. No question.
     
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