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When an accident miraculously gives a boy an incredibly powerful pitching arm, he becomes a major league pitcher for the Chicago Cubs.

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Henry Rowengartner
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Chet Steadman
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Martinella
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Mary Rowengartner
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Larry 'Fish' Fisher
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Jack Bradfield
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Bob Carson
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Clark (as Robert Gorman)
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George
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Brickma
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Becky
Kristie Davis ...
Tiffany
Tyler Ann Carroll ...
Edith
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Heddo
Ross Lehman ...
Dr. Kersten
John Gegenhuber ...
Derkin
James 'Ike' Eichling ...
Little League Coach
Joshua Wagner ...
Little League Fielder (as Josh Wagner)
Erik Vandersteuyf ...
Windemere
James Andelin ...
Wizard of Wrigley
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Ernie (as Andrew Mark Berman)
Mark Doran ...
Richards - Cubs Catcher
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Okie - Cubs 1st Base
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Suarez - Cubs 2nd Base
Sam Sanders ...
Fern - Cubs Short Stop
Neil Fiala ...
Mullens - Cubs 3rd Base
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Frick - Bullpen Catcher
Frank Wiltse ...
Peyton - Cubs Pitcher (as Frank L. Wiltse)
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Three Big Whiffers (as Barry L. Bonds)
Bobby Bonilla ...
Three Big Whiffers
Pedro Guerrero ...
Three Big Whiffers
Jerry Saslow ...
Bleacher Bum
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Bleacher Bum
Don Forston ...
Big Bum
Ken Earl ...
Pepsi Executive
Anthony Diaz-Perez ...
Rude Hot Dog Vendor
Mike Houlihan ...
Carson's Hot Dog Vendor
Tim Stoddard ...
Dodger Pitcher
B.J. Sanabria ...
Chicken Runner
Cristian Mendez ...
Other Mets Runner
Mike Daughtry ...
Mets 3rd Base Coach
Toney Howell ...
Surprised Expos Runner
Blake Hammond ...
Screaming Patient
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Odd Bellman
R.A. Bauer ...
Bellman
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Commercial Director
Askia Bantu ...
Mr. Banks
Robert Harper ...
Confused Teacher
Peter Bankins ...
Flower Shop Customer
Cindy Becker ...
Receptionist
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Press Conference Reporter
Ron Beattie ...
Press Conference Reporter
Sunnie Hikawa ...
Press Conference Reporter
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Press Conference Reporter
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Airport Reporter
Karen L. Stephens ...
Airport Reporter
Jonathan Hilario ...
Phys Ed Dweeb (as Jon Hilario)
Michael Keeney ...
Phys Ed Dweeb
Kimberly Dal Santo ...
Kid Autograph Seeker
Phillip J. Maxwell ...
Umpire
Tom Brennan ...
Umpire
Arnie Silberman ...
Umpire
Larry Brelsford ...
Umpire
Dave Slickenmeyer ...
Umpire
George H. Drenth ...
Umpire
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Big Fan Eddie (uncredited)
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New York Mets Player (uncredited)
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Cliff Murdoch - Announcer (uncredited)
Jason Chambers ...
Fan (uncredited)
Caryn Cheever ...
Baseball Player's Wife (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Tony Deemer ...
Fan in Stadium (uncredited)
Darlene Dillinger ...
Uh-Huh Girl (uncredited)
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S.F. Giants Player (uncredited)
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Cub Pitchers Wife (uncredited)
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Extra (uncredited)
Steve Head ...
Montreal Expo (uncredited)
James Huffman ...
Young Cubs Fan (uncredited)
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Baseball Player (uncredited)
Gretchen Palmer ...
Uh-Huh Girl (uncredited)
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First Base Coach - N.Y. METS (uncredited)
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Uh-Huh Girl (uncredited)
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Third-Baseman (uncredited)
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Baseball fan (uncredited)
Stephen Rollins ...
Alvarez (uncredited)
Michael Van Wagenen ...
Cubs Fan (uncredited)

Directed by

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Daniel Stern

Written by

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Sam Harper ... (written by)

Produced by

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Joan Aguado ... associate producer
Jack Brodsky ... executive producer
Robert Harper ... producer
Irby Smith ... executive producer

Music by

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Bill Conti

Cinematography by

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Jack N. Green ... director of photography

Editing by

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Donn Cambern
Raja Gosnell

Editorial Department

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Gary Burritt ... negative cutter
Rod Dean ... assistant editor
James Durante ... apprentice editor
Sandy French ... assistant editor (as Sandra French)
Leslie Jones ... first assistant editor
Stephen R. Sheridan ... color timer (as Steve Sheridan)
Steve Kraus ... editing systems technician (uncredited)

Casting By

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Linda Lowy

Production Design by

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Steven J. Jordan ... (as Steven Jordan)

Art Direction by

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William Arnold

Set Decoration by

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Leslie Bloom

Costume Design by

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Jay Hurley

Makeup Department

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Don Abbinanti ... hair stylist (as Donald Abbinanti)
Linda Boykin-Williams ... makeup artist (as Linda Boykin Neuffer)
Rodger Jacobs ... key makeup artist
Gunnar Swanson ... key hair stylist

Production Management

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Barry M. Berg ... unit production manager (as Barry Berg)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Richard Brodsky ... second second assistant director
Henry Bronchtein ... first assistant director
Mathew Dunne ... second assistant director
Irby Smith ... second unit director
Jay Smith ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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Peter Bankins ... property master
John 'Whitey' Crisman ... construction foreman
Joe Griffith ... storyboard artist
Petko D. Kadiev ... storyboard artist (as Petko Kadiev)
Ron Kane ... carpenter foreman
Randall Keller ... paint foreman
Robert E. Knight ... head scenic painter (as Robert Ellison Knight)
Keith Marino ... swing gang
Michael P. Morris ... construction coordinator
Donna E. Oakes ... assistant property master (as Donna Oakes)
Joel Prihoda ... leadman
Mary Richman ... art department production assistant
Jack Sandgren ... labor foreman
Timothy W. Tiedje ... swing gang (as Tim Tiedje)
Scott Troha ... props assistant
Robert R. Volpe ... propery master: Chicago
Anthony Joseph Fatigato ... paint foreman (uncredited)
Nancy A. Knight ... second lead scenic (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Dean Beville ... sound editor
James Christopher ... foley editor
Ezra Dweck ... sound editor
Judee Flick ... supervising adr editor
Stephen Hunter Flick ... supervising sound editor
Baylis Glascock ... foley editor
Larry Hopkins ... layback sound mixer
Donlee Jorgensen ... sound editor
R.J. Kizer ... adr editor
Elliott Koretz ... sound editor (as Elliot L. Koretz)
Richard Marx ... adr editor
Matthew C. May ... assistant sound editor
Andy Nelson ... re-recording mixer
Andrew Patterson ... adr editor (as Andrew G. Patterson)
Steve Pederson ... re-recording mixer
Tom Perry ... re-recording mixer
Jeena M. Phelps ... assistant sound editor (as Jeena Marshall Phelps)
Daniel Richter ... boom operator (as Danny Richter)
Mary Ruth Smith ... sound editor
Scott D. Smith ... sound mixer (as Scott Smith)
Marvin Walowitz ... sound editor
Daryl Ziemke ... cableman
Kaitlyn Walker ... adr artist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Dieter Sturm ... special effects
Yvonne Sturm ... special effects foreman

Visual Effects by

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Daniel Chuba ... visual effects producer
Aliza Corson Chameides ... animator
Erik Henry ... visual effects supervisor
Bill Kent ... color imaging supervisor: MetroLight Studios
James W. Kristoff ... executive in charge of production: MetroLight Studios
Jeff Matakovich ... optical supervisor
Dobbie Schiff ... visual effects executive producer: MetroLight Studios
Luc G. Nicknair ... first assistant cameraman: visual effects plate shots of Wrigley stadium scenes (uncredited)

Stunts

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Stephan Choiniere ... stunt double: Henry
Mark Harper ... stunts
Rick LeFevour ... stunt coordinator
Paul Stevens ... stunt double: Chet Steadman
Daniel Maldonado ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Christopher M. Collar Jr. ... video assist operator
Michelle Crenshaw ... first assistant camera: "c" camera
Peter J. Donoghue ... electrician (as Peter Donaghue)
Robert A. Hudecek ... camera operator: "b" camera (as Bob Hudecek)
George Kohut ... camera operator
Peter Kuttner ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Morgan Michael Lewis ... key grip
Ann Lukacs ... camera operator: "c" camera
Bradley T. Matthys ... dolly grip (as Brad Matthys)
Mark E. Matthys ... best boy grip (as Mark Matthys)
Don Riozz McNichols ... electrician (as Don Rio McNichols)
David Moenkhaus ... film loader
Dick Oakes ... gaffer
Troy Osman ... grip
Tony Rivetti ... first assistant camera: "a"camera, steadicam
Ronald Sherman ... genny operator (as Ron Sherman)
Val Sklar ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Park B. Taylor ... electrician (as Park Taylor)
Nick Thomas ... best boy electric
Joe Tomko Jr. ... grip (as Joseph Tomko Jr.)
John Waldo ... second assistant camera (as John A. Waldo)
Michael P. Weinstein ... still photographer (as Michael Weinstein)
Paolo Cascio ... first assistant camera: "a" camera, second unit (uncredited)
Alan Gitlin ... additional first assistant camera (uncredited)
Mark N. Woods ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Karen Peake ... additional extras casting
Regina Prokop ... extras casting production assistant
Kathryn Hearn Richey ... casting associate (as Kathryn Richey)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Mickey Antonetti ... costume supervisor (as Micky Antonetti)
Stella Cottini ... costumer (as Stella C. Cottini)
Eileen McCahill ... set costumer
Kaye Nottbusch ... seamstress
Andrea E. Weaver ... costumer (as Andrea Weaver)

Location Management

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Thomas J. Busch ... location manager (as Tom Busch)
Wileen Dragovan ... assistant location manager
Rosa Yang Kato ... locations production assistant
Mark Niedelson ... location assistant
Stephen Andrzejewski ... additional location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Christopher Brooks ... music editor (as Chris Brooks)
Tom Brown ... music preparation
Lee De Carlo ... scoring mixer (as Lee DeCarlo)
Jack Eskew ... orchestrator
Daniel Gold ... music prep
Jim Hoffman ... music preparation
Steve Livingston ... music editor
Bob Sanders ... trombone
Tom Boyd ... oboe soloist (uncredited)
Bill Conti ... conductor (uncredited) / music producer (uncredited) / score producer (uncredited)
George Doering ... musician (uncredited)
Daniel J. Johnson ... co-music editor (uncredited)
Norman Ludwin ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Chris McGeary ... music editor (uncredited)
Tommy Morgan ... musician: harmonica (uncredited)
Steven L. Smith ... music preparation (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Sioux Richards ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Michael Bruton ... transportation co-captain
George DiLeonardi ... transportation coordinator
Timothy J. Maxwell ... transportation captain
Jay Weintraub ... driver: Mr. Stern

Additional Crew

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Barbara Bass ... studio teacher
Lisa S. Beasley ... extras coordinator
Cindy Becker ... assistant: Mr. Stern
Margaret Bedolla ... accounting production assistant
Helen Bricker ... studio teacher
Ken Cabrera ... craft service
Rita Joelson Chidester ... assistant to executive producers (as Rita Joelson)
JoAnn Cianciulli ... assistant to executive producers
Claudia Ciardelli ... production assistant
Janet L. Contursi ... medic (as Janet Contursi)
Jennifer A. Daley ... set production assistant (as Jennifer Daley)
Maria De La Torre ... auditor: construction
Andy Delaney ... caterer: Tomkats Catering
Leigh French ... adr group coordinator
Sherri L. Fries ... extras assistant coordinator
Doris Hellmann ... first assistant accountant
Emily Zolten Jillette ... set production assistant (as Emily Zolten)
Susan B. Kreutz ... craft service (as Susan Kreutz)
Andrew Lipschultz ... unit publicist (as Andy Lipschultz)
Dirk Q. Long ... caterer: Tomkats Catering (as Dirk Long)
Michael Maxwell ... caterer: Tomkats Catering (as Mike Maxwell)
Leslie Mikol ... set production assistant
Mark Mikol ... set production assistant
Moose Moore ... caterer: Tomkats Catering
Paul Ohrt ... assistant production coordinator
Yoli Poropat ... production coordinator
Joanne Sala ... assistant: Mr. Harper
Jerry Saslow ... extras wrangler
Rodney Saulsberry ... adr/voice talent
Keith Sherry ... production assistant
Michael D. Starcevich ... production assistant
Tim Stoddard ... baseball advisor
David Vandever ... production accountant (as Dave Vandever)
Judith Walder ... second assistant accountant
Brett Warneus ... set production assistant (as Brett Warnelis)
Jennifer Weiss ... set production assistant
Tim Williams ... caterer: Tomkats Catering
James J. Burke ... stand-in (uncredited)
Karin Flores ... production assistant (uncredited)
Meredith Humbracht ... extras production assistant (uncredited)
Sazzy Lee Calhoun ... production assistant: secont unit (uncredited)
Johnny White ... production assistant (uncredited)

Thanks

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Tim Kazurinsky ... the producers wish to thank
Robert Picardo ... the producers wish to thank
Billy Jo Roth ... the producers wish to thank

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

12-year-old Henry Rowengartner, whose late father was a minor league baseball player, grew up dreaming of playing baseball, despite his physical shortcomings. Although he's close to his mother, Mary, he hates her latest boyfriend, Jack Bradfield. After his arm is broken while trying to catch a baseball at school, the tendon heals too tightly, allowing him to throw pitches that are as fast as 103 mph. He is spotted at Wrigley Field by Larry "Fish" Fisher, the general manager of the struggling Chicago Cubs, after he throws an opponent's home run ball all the way from the outfield bleachers back to the catcher, and it seems that he may be the pitcher that team owner Bob Carson has been praying for. At first, Manager Sal Martinella doesn't like him being on the team, but despite the rawness of his talent, he revives everyone's team spirit and reignites the enthusiasm of the fans. While money hungry Jack pulls strings behind the scenes to line his own pockets, Mary starts to fall for veteran pitcher Chet "Rocket" Steadman, whose injuries are curtailing a once sparkling career. While Henry bonds with Chet, his friends resent his star status when he arrives late to help them work on an old boat. As the Cubs head for the National League Championship series, Jack agrees to hand over Henry's contract to the New York Yankees for 25 million dollars. Mary doesn't like that, so when Jack angers her even more by stupidly saying that Henry is half his, she literally punches him out the door, with Henry cheering her on. Thinking about the idea of retiring, Henry and Chet both start performing badly, but they set out to redeem themselves at the National League Championship series. Written by Todd Baldridge

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Taglines A kid with an impossible dream. All he needed was a lucky break! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La star de Chicago (France)
  • Der Durchstarter (Germany)
  • El novato del año (Spain)
  • Rookie of the Year - Grønnskollingen (Norway)
  • Новачок року (Ukraine)
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Runtime
  • 103 min
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Box Office

Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $56,500,758

Did You Know?

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Trivia When Henry has to take his first AB (against the L.A. Dodgers), the pitcher in that scene (Tregoraw) is Tim Stoddard. Stoddard was a technical adviser for the baseball scenes in the movie. Coincidentally, Stoddard was actually a pitcher for the Cubs in real life, he pitched on the '84 Cubs team that won the NL East title (and eventually lost to the San Diego Padres in the NLCS). See more »
Goofs When Henry is called from the dugout for the first time, the "Rocket" is pitching and everyone seems to act like he had a horrible game. However, after the game, the announcer, says that Henry got the save with a 5-4 win. Henry gave up a Home Run, so the worst that the "Rocket" could have done was throw 7 innings giving up only 3 runs, which is pretty good by anyone's standards. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in In the Line of Fire/Son in Law/Rookie of the Year/Free Willy/Jacquot (1993). See more »
Soundtracks The Second Time Around See more »
Crazy Credits Special thanks are given to "The people of Chicago who never give up" See more »
Quotes [once taken out of the cast, Henry's arm snaps around and hits Dr. Kersten in the nose]
Dr. Kersten: [muffled, with hands over his face] Funky, buttloving...!
George: Did he say "funky buttloving?"
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