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Versioni alternative for
Major League (1989)

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  • On the promotional trailer for the film there was a scene depicting a conversation between Jake Taylor and Rick Vaughn. Jake tells Rick "That ball wouldn't have been a homerun in a lot of parks" to which Rick responds "Name one" Jake replies with: "Yellowstone." The scene was not included in the movie, but the joke was later recycled and used in the sequel, Major League II.

  • An edited-for-television version of the film featured a revised scene depicting the removal of the final piece of the YOU GUYS STINK / Rachel Phelps Cut-out. Lou Brown can be seen (and heard) asking, "Should I take it off ?" After he does, the rest of the players cheer loudly, though the fully unclothed cutout is never shown.

  • In the spring training scene in which Dorn challenges his prescribed calisthenics, an edited-for-television version of the film has Lou Brown blowing his nose in Dorn's contract rather than urinating on it.

  • Also edited out of television is a scene in which Jake Taylor's character follows his ex-fiancé home in a bullpen go-cart and enters her house to talk to her. This scene is referred to on the DVD as, 'the Last Hurrah'.


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