The tension peaks when Cantrell clashes with the arrogant Twins manager, . This rivalry leads to a high-stakes exhibition game between the minor-league Buzz and the major-league Twins. 🎭 Cast & Characters
Gus Cantrell, a veteran pitcher at the end of his career, is recruited by (now owner of the Minnesota Twins) to manage the South Carolina Buzz . The team is a "no-hoper" squad of eccentric characters, but Cantrell uses unorthodox methods to turn them into winners. Major League 3: Back to the Minors
Major League: Back to the Minors (1998) is the third and final installment in the Major League franchise. It shifts focus from the Cleveland Indians to the (the AAA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins), following a group of misfits led by a new manager. ⚾ Key Movie Details Release Date: April 17, 1998 Director: John Warren Run Time: 100 minutes Rating: PG-13 (brief language) Box Office: $3.5 million (on an $18M budget) 🏟️ Plot & Summary The tension peaks when Cantrell clashes with the
While many original stars didn't return, a few fan favorites bridged the gap: as Gus Cantrell (Manager) Corbin Bernsen as Roger Dorn Dennis Haysbert as Pedro Cerrano Bob Uecker as Harry Doyle (Announcer) Walton Goggins as Billy "Downtown" Anderson Takaaki Ishibashi as Taka Tanaka Ted McGinley as Leonard Huff Parents guide - Major League: Back to the Minors - IMDb The team is a "no-hoper" squad of eccentric