City of Lies is a crime drama based on a true story, following an investigation into the police corruption scandal in Los Angeles. The film delves into the unsolved murder case of the Notorious B.I.G. and exposes the web of corruption that surrounds it. As a journalist teams up with a former detective, they unravel the truth and face dangerous obstacles along the way.
Bull Durham is a romantic comedy about a love triangle involving a seasoned baseball player, a rookie pitcher, and an older woman. The story takes place in the world of minor league baseball in Durham, North Carolina. Jealousy, age difference, and the pursuit of dreams are explored as the characters navigate their relationships both on and off the field.
A talented baseball player from a small town is given the opportunity to play in a professional league. Along the way, he falls in love with a local girl and must balance his dreams of baseball and his feelings for her.
Brewster's Millions is a comedy film about a man who must spend $30 million in 30 days in order to inherit $300 million. He faces various challenges and tries to find creative ways to spend the money while dealing with the consequences.
Ed is a comedy movie that tells the story of a minor league baseball player who discovers that his new teammate is a chimpanzee named Ed. Together, they form an unlikely friendship and face various challenges on and off the field.
Bay City Blues is an American comedy-drama series that aired on NBC from October 1983 to November 1983. The series stars Michael Nouri, Dennis Franz, and Pat Corley, and was created and produced by Steven Bochco. Eight episodes were produced, but only four were aired prior to its cancellation.
The Stratton Story is a biographical film about the life of Monty Stratton, a baseball player who becomes a major league pitcher despite losing a leg in a hunting accident. The film follows his rise to success, his struggles with alcoholism, and his determination to overcome his disability and continue playing baseball.
Coop's an ex-ballplayer is now a peanut vendor, who takes too much of an interest in the game. But he's passed on his craze for baseball to his son, Christie. When his dad gets fired, Chris makes friends with the former team owner's niece (and her boyfriend Pete), and not only gets his dad's job back, but a batboy position for himself. With his dad's help, Christie begins to make a few suggestions here and there. And as a publicity stunt, the team makes him their youngest manager on record. But when Chris gets sick, Coop has to come to the rescue.
Charley Pride: I'm Just Me is a documentary film that chronicles the life and career of Charley Pride, a country music singer and former professional baseball player. The film explores Pride's journey from playing minor league baseball to becoming one of the most successful and influential country music artists of all time. Along the way, it delves into Pride's experiences as a pioneering African-American musician in a predominantly white genre and his struggles with mental illness.
Heralded as a palace among minor and major league baseball stadiums, Silver Stadium set a standard of excellence from opening day. From May 1929 through the 1990s Silver Stadium served as home to Rochester's historic baseball team, The Rochester Red Wings, as well as many other sporting teams. When not being used as a baseball stadium, the space served as center stage for a variety of traveling acts. Hear from the people closest to the history of this magnificent facility as they take you on a journey through The Memories of Silver.
Casey is a slovenly junk man in a turn of the twentieth century hick town who has a remarkable ability to play baseball. An unscrupulous New York scout signs him up, so Casey and his equally dishonest manager go to the big leagues. Eventually, the scout and manager conspire to get him drunk and bet against him for a crucial game with the pennant at stake.
A half-blind minor league pitcher meets, and nicknames, Dizzy and Daffy Dean, who go on to play for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Follow the evolution of Minor League Baseball over the last half-century as the Omaha Storm Chasers-the Triple A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals-kick off their historic 50th Season and pull back the curtain on game day life.
Footage of Reece 'Goose' Tatum and other players, taken prior to a game between the Indianapolis Clowns and the Kansas City Monarchs.
From the Big Red Machine to the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks, Bill Plummer has seen and done all there is in baseball. His contributions to the game are endless but little known, until now.
A slice-of-life look at minor league baseball players, particularly Ricardo Perez.
Baseball, Minnesota was a television documentary on the FX Network. The show followed a minor league baseball team, the St. Paul Saints, through the 1996 season. Until the FX network's format change in 1997, this was the only television series that was neither live nor a rebroadcast of a syndicated series. The soundtrack was performed by rock group Ted's Lunch.
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