Bay City Blues (1983– )Short-lived ensemble drama which follows a minor league baseball team as they travel from town to town. |
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Bay City Blues (1983– )Short-lived ensemble drama which follows a minor league baseball team as they travel from town to town. |
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| Michael Nouri | ... |
Joe Rohner
(8 episodes, 1983)
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Pat Corley | ... |
Ray Holtz
(8 episodes, 1983)
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Kelly Harmon | ... |
Sunny Hayward
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Perry Lang | ... |
Frenchy Nuckles
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Bernie Casey | ... |
Ozzie Peoples
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Patrick Cassidy | ... |
Terry St. Marie
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Dennis Franz | ... |
Angelo Carbone
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Larry Flash Jenkins | ... |
Lynwood Scott
(8 episodes, 1983)
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Michele Greene | ... |
Judy Nuckles
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Ken Olin | ... |
Rocky Padillo
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Tony Spiridakis | ... |
Lee Jacoby
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Mykelti Williamson | ... |
Deejay Cunningham
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Jeff McCracken | ... |
Vic Kresky
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Peter Jurasik | ... |
Mitch Klein
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Sharon Stone | ... |
Cathy St. Marie
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Sheree North | ... |
Lynn Holtz
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Marco Rodríguez | ... |
Bird
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Barry Tubb | ... |
Mickey Wagner
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Eddie Velez | ... |
Pepe Garcia
(8 episodes, 1983)
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| Kevin McCarthy | ... |
George Hayward
(6 episodes, 1983)
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| Sunny Johnson | ... |
Georgia Bouchet
(4 episodes, 1983)
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Short-lived ensemble drama which follows a minor league baseball team as they travel from town to town.
Bay City Blues has one thing in common with the new CBS drama Clubhouse. It's about baseball. But the similarities end there. Bay City Blues was about a minor league baseball team called the Bay City Blue Birds. Clubhouse looks like it's about a Major League
team. The show, unfortunately, was short-lived. In the era before cable and satellite television, it was easier for a show to get
noticed. It was about an alcoholic bed-wetting minor league
pitcher and his loving wife played by a 25-year-old Sharon Stone.
This was before she became the famous movie actress she is
today. There was a different story every week and guest stars
came and went. It was a good show but unfortunately, it died
young.