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Clips from Major League (1989)
"I don't think it's that important."
Major League (1989)
"All right, let's hit the field."
Major League (1989)
"Up your butt, Jobu."
Major League (1989)
"Yo, bartender! Jobu needs a refill!"
Major League (1989)
"- Head's up! - Yo, watch it!"
Major League (1989)
"- God damn! - Shit."
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"Ricky Vaughn, the kid they call "Wild Thing,""
Major League (1989)
"Vaughn's been looking good out there today."
Major League (1989)
"Don't worry, he'll blow it."
Major League (1989)
"And the A's have runners at the corners."
Major League (1989)
"You want me to get him out of there, Lou?"
Major League (1989)
"So, Vaughn in a little trouble here."
Major League (1989)
"But I'll tell you, these Cleveland fans are great."
Major League (1989)
"Listen to them get behind Vaughn."
Major League (1989)
"Come on, baby. Come on, Ricky. Come on, Ricky."
Major League (1989)
"Okay, Ricky, there's two outs, so forget about the runners."
Major League (1989)
"This isn't the California Penal League, Vaughn."
Major League (1989)
"We're professionals here."
Major League (1989)
"We don't tank plays for personal reasons,"
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"so cut the crybaby shit."
Major League (1989)
"- Yeah. - All right."
Major League (1989)
"You think you can throw a strike on this pitch?"
Major League (1989)
"There's not gonna be much on it. My arm feels like Jell-O right now."
Major League (1989)
"Just get it over the plate. I want him to swing."
Major League (1989)
"Last time I did that, the guy hit one that hasn't landed yet."
Major League (1989)
"Don't worry about it. I'll take care of it."
Major League (1989)
"Number 27, right fieIder Mike Rexman."
Major League (1989)
"you guys trailing by one in the ninth."
Major League (1989)
"You got a chance to be a hero on national television."
Major League (1989)
"If you don't blow it."
Major League (1989)
"By the way, I saw your wife at the Capri Lounge last night."
Major League (1989)
"Hell of a dancer. You must be very, very proud."
Major League (1989)
"I mean, I'm sure he's a close personal friend and all,"
Major League (1989)
"Swung on and popped up."
Major League (1989)
"Uh-oh, Rexie, I don't think this one's got the distance."
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"Knock it off, Charlie."
Major League (1989)
"Well, hi, Jake. Come on in."
Major League (1989)
"Well, sure. He's in the solarium. I'll get some coffee."
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"Oh, thank you."
Major League (1989)
"American TeIephone & TeIegraph..."
Major League (1989)
"- Hey, Jake. - Hey, Roger."
Major League (1989)
"Yeah, we're still working on it,"
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"and I didn't want to do it in front of the rest of the team."
Major League (1989)
"You have financial problems?"
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"that Reichart hit in the ninth."
Major League (1989)
"Oh, come on. Cut the rah-rah shit, Taylor."
Major League (1989)
"or deface this property, for a collection of stiffs."
Major League (1989)
"I liked you so much better when you were just a ballplayer."
Major League (1989)
"Now, you listen to me. This is my last shot at a winner."
Major League (1989)
"And for the younger guys, it could be their only shot."
Major League (1989)
"I don't know what happened to you,"
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"I'm gonna cut your nuts off and stuff 'em down your fucking throat."
Major League (1989)
"Coffee, anybody?"
Major League (1989)
"Hello again, all you Wahoo maniacs. This is Harry Doyle welcoming you"
Major League (1989)
"to another edition of Teepee Talk."
Major League (1989)
"Hey, in case you haven't noticed,"
Major League (1989)
"and judging by the attendance, you haven't,"
Major League (1989)
"the Indians have managed to win a few here and there,"
Major League (1989)
"and are threatening to climb out of the cellar."
Major League (1989)
"Wild thing, you make my heart sing."
Major League (1989)
"You know, they could be a lot worse."
Major League (1989)
"You know, these guys ain't so fucking bad."
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"Oh, boy, this old body could use a soak."
Major League (1989)
"Yeah? Well, forget it, 'cause it ain't working again."
Major League (1989)
"I'm gonna get that bitch on the phone."
Major League (1989)
"Don't you think you ought to cover yourself with a towel first, Mr. Brown?"
Major League (1989)
"We're out of towels,"
Major League (1989)
"and I'm too old to go diving into lockers."
Major League (1989)
"I can take it if you can."
Major League (1989)
"What happened to the new whirlpool we were supposed to get?"
Major League (1989)
"Cups still work, though."
Major League (1989)
"We'll simply have to fix the old whirlpool."
Major League (1989)
"You fixed it six times already."
Major League (1989)
"Now there's no hot water in the shower."
Major League (1989)
"The pipes in this building are old and rusted."
Major League (1989)
"We're replacing them, but it's a long, expensive process."
Major League (1989)
"How am I supposed to keep my players healthy"
Major League (1989)
"with cold water and no therapy equipment?"
Major League (1989)
"Your players will just have to get a little tougher."
Major League (1989)
"What are they, a bunch of pansies?"
Major League (1989)
"Over 162 games, even tough guys get sprains,"
Major League (1989)
"Besides, these guys weren't playing that good"
Major League (1989)
"You ought to be grateful I can still afford to pay your salary."
Major League (1989)
"And this ball game is over,"
Major League (1989)
"Frank, I need a car, quick,"
Major League (1989)
"and mine's on the other side of the stadium."
Major League (1989)
"I spotted you in the stands."
Major League (1989)
"How was I?"
Major League (1989)
"You ought to open your stance a little. They're pitching you inside."
Major League (1989)
"I'll try that."
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"I'm moving in with Tom."
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"Just want to lead a regular life, you know. Like an adult, maybe?"
Major League (1989)
"You think I can't lead a regular life?"
Major League (1989)
"Oh, God, Jake."
Major League (1989)
"You like hanging out with the boys, living in hotels,"
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"and hid behind the furniture."
Major League (1989)
"It was a guy to serve you with a paternity suit."
Major League (1989)
"That was a hoax. The girl was looking for some publicity."
Major League (1989)
"Yeah, but you'd obviously been with her."
Major League (1989)
"And it happened in front of all of our friends."
Major League (1989)
"Those days are gone, Lynn."
Major League (1989)
"I'm just a guy trying to put his life back together."
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"Well,"
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"Hey,"
Major League (1989)
"did you ever read Moby Dick?"
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"When's the wedding?"
Major League (1989)
"Your folks like this guy?"
Major League (1989)
"You're still their favorite."
Major League (1989)
"- Gonna be a big wedding? - No, Tom doesn't like big weddings."
Major League (1989)
"You know, you could have read Plot Outlines of 101 Great Novels."
Major League (1989)
"- Where? - At any library."
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"- No, no, no. Where's the wedding? - Oh, All Saints, on Euclid."
Major League (1989)
"- Who saved Ishmael at the end? - What?"
Major League (1989)
"Nobody. It was Queequoc's... Queequeg's coffin."
Major League (1989)
"- Am I invited? - Where?"
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"- To the wedding. - Yeah."
Major League (1989)
"Use your imagination."
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"We're 60 and 60. Nine games out of first."
Major League (1989)
"Who do these guys think they are?"
Major League (1989)
"Maybe you just have to accept the fact they're not as bad as you hoped."
Major League (1989)
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