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The Battered Bastards of Baseball (2014)

They put balls back in the game.

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Chapman Way, Maclain Way

Synopsis

Hollywood veteran Bing Russell creates the only independent baseball team in the country—alarming the baseball establishment and sparking the meteoric rise of the 1970s Portland Mavericks.

Actors

Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell
Himself
Todd Field
Todd Field
Himself
Jim Bouton
Jim Bouton
Himself (voice)
Lou Russell
Lou Russell
Herself
Ken Wheeler
Ken Wheeler
Himself
Jack Faust
Jack Faust
Himself
Carren Woods
Carren Woods
Herself
Nick Bertram
Nick Bertram
Himself
Robert Richardson
Robert Richardson
Himself
Frank Peters
Frank Peters
Himself
Rob Nelson
Rob Nelson
Himself
Jim Swanson
Jim Swanson
Himself
Larry Colton
Larry Colton
Himself
Jon Yoshiwara
Jon Yoshiwara
Himself
Johnny Carson
Johnny Carson
Himself (Archive Footage)
Bing Russell
Bing Russell
Himself (Archive Footage)

Crews

Chapman Way
Chapman Way
Director
Maclain Way
Maclain Way
Director
Juliana Lembi
Juliana Lembi
Producer
Nancy Schafer
Nancy Schafer
Executive Producer
Lisa Nishimura
Lisa Nishimura
Executive Producer
Chapman Way
Chapman Way
Editor
Chapman Way
Chapman Way
Director of Photography
Brocker Way
Brocker Way
Original Music Composer

Trailers and other movies

Kurt Russell & 'The Battered Bastards Of Baseball' Co-Directors Q&A at Park City Live During Sundanc
The Battered Bastards of Baseball | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Posters and backgrounds

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