A lousy minor league baseball team full of many different personalities gets a new manager, an aging minor league pitcher.A lousy minor league baseball team full of many different personalities gets a new manager, an aging minor league pitcher.A lousy minor league baseball team full of many different personalities gets a new manager, an aging minor league pitcher.
- Awards
- 1 win
- Lance Pere
- (as Kenneth Johnson)
- Director
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- TriviaRoger Dorn (Bernsen), Pedro Cerrano (Haysbert), Duke Temple (Yeager) and Harry Doyle (Uecker) are the only characters to appear in all three films in the Major League series.
- GoofsWhen "Downtown" Anderson is shown batting for the Minnesota Twins and he strikes out, he is wearing number 14. But when he returns to the dugout and is chastised by Carlos Liston, Anderson is wearing number 16.
- Quotes
[Gus Cantrell is gaining consciousness after being knocked out with the ball]
Gus Cantrell: God?
Pedro Cerrano: No.
Gus Cantrell: Moses?
Pedro Cerrano: No, but you're getting warm.
Gus Cantrell: Cerrano.
Pedro Cerrano: [chuckles] Hello, Gus.
Gus Cantrell: [laughs, then grabs the back of his head in pain] Oh, Jesus Christ.
Pedro Cerrano: Be careful, now.
Gus Cantrell: You scared me to death!
Pedro Cerrano: Do you mean when you realized God is black?
Gus Cantrell: Yeah... I thought She was white.
Pedro Cerrano: [laughs]
Gus Cantrell: I must've been out a long time if it's Halloween already.
Pedro Cerrano: What's your point?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Sven Uslings Bio: Major League: Back to the Minors (2022)
- SoundtracksLooking Up from a Long Way Down
Performed by Philip Claypool
Written by John Ford Coley & Mark Berger
Courtesy of Curb Records, Inc.
My expectations for this, the third installment of Major League, were quite low. The first Major League was great but Major League II was very disappointing, filled with clichés, cheap humour and unrealistic baseball. Back to the Minors initially promised to be more of the same, looking quite unoriginal and predictable.
However, it grows on you and its charms become more apparent with time. The key is that it is set in the Minor Leagues, so instead of the glamour of major league baseball, we have no-frills, small town, salt-of-the-earth baseball. It makes a refreshing change and does help the engagement factor.
This all said, it is still fairly predictable and the humour hit- and-miss, but the baseball is fairly realistic, certainly more realistic than Major League II.
Overall, okay, not brilliant, but better than Major League II, at least.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Major League 3: Back to the Minors
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Box office
- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,572,443
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,087,011
- Apr 19, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $3,572,443
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1