Major League 2
After last night, for no good reason, this movie popped into my head. There is a scene in the middle of the movie that immediately sparked some interest and became thought-provoking, at least to me.
If you have the movie Major League 2, I can save you some time by starting the film at 49 minutes and watching the next 9 minutes. You'll get the idea...pick it up at the bottom of this blog then.
If you don't, here's the best I can do. A lot leads up to this point, but basically there are 3-4 players in this movie that have their own agendas. Vaughn is caught up in money now that he's made a name for himself. Hayes hurt himself doing his own stunts in a movie in the off-season and now complains of leg pain when called on to run for Rube Baker, who just got plunked in the foot. Hayes calls out Vaughn since coach just asked him to head to the bullpen and didn't follow his directive. The following ensues:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RfMVu-bfng
...Cut to locker room (in between a doubleheader) and the first shot you see is Baker icing his foot to get himself ready to go in game 2. Hayes tells him he's lucky since he doesn't have to play in game 2. Baker then proceeds to motivate the rest of the team by telling him how lucky they are to play the game of baseball, regardless of other issues (on the field, or off...). Baker says to skipper Jake Taylor, "I'm ready when you need me...put me in someplace."
...Cut to game 2...bottom of 9, Indians down 1-0, Baker at the plate and hits a weak ground ball to SS. Hustle...safe at first. Here comes Hayes, "Let me run for him..." Hayes steals 2nd, then 3rd, then home. 1-1. Vaughn congratulates Hayes, despite their recent issues. Pedro Cerrano, who at this point in the movie is struggling trying to figure out mental/emotional issues, decided he wants to hit, even though he's struggling (mainly because Tanaka calls him out...which is pretty comical I might add - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V94MbBJtGCI). Coach Taylor obliges...BOMB. Game over, Indians win 2-1.
Thank you Hollywood for your script writing abilities and a happy ending...but is there a bigger message in there? Is it the things that we've preached from day 1? Selflessness? Effort? Attitude? Leadership? Sound Fundamentals? I don't know, but what I do know is that when they played like a team instead of every man for himself, or feeling down in the dumps for whatever reason, they won. Is that all it takes? Absolutely not, but when you play together, its probably half the battle.
Monday - Danville (5-7) - H
Tuesday - Midd-West (11-2) - A
Wednesday - Jersey Shore (12-2) - A
Friday - Shik (8-5) - H
Monday - Lewisburg (2-9?) - A
Wednesday - Shik (8-5) - A
Do you see 4 wins in those 6 games? That's what we need.
#WhateverItTakes
#FinishTheJob

