Major League
"Major League" is a sports comedy film released in 1989, directed by David S. Ward. The story follows the Cleveland Indians, a struggling baseball team that is sold to a woman who wants to relocate the team to Miami. To sabotage her plans, she assembles a roster of misfit players, including Charlie Sheen as a wild pitcher and Tom Berenger as a washed-up catcher.
As the season progresses, the team unexpectedly begins to win games, defying the owner's intentions. The film explores themes of teamwork, perseverance, and the love of the game, ultimately leading to a thrilling climax in the American League playoffs.