The roster includes Rube Baker (Eric Bruskotter), a rookie catcher with a "mental block" about throwing the ball back to the pitcher, and Taka Tanaka (Takaaki Ishibashi), an energetic Japanese outfielder. Plot Summary

The former Voodoo practitioner who has converted to Buddhism in the off-season, leading to a loss of his power-hitting "aggression".

The veteran catcher whose chronic knee problems eventually lead him into a coaching role.

The film reunited most of the original cast, though a notable exception was , who was replaced by Omar Epps in the role of Willie Mays Hayes.

Having retired from playing, Dorn now owns the team, though his poor financial decisions nearly bankrupt it.

Now a "yuppie" closer who has lost his edge and his signature 100 mph fastball.

The Indians enter the season as World Series favorites but quickly fall into last place due to ego and lack of focus. The primary antagonist is (David Keith), a selfish superstar catcher whose arrival creates friction in the clubhouse. After owner Roger Dorn is forced to sell the team back to the devious Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton), the players must rediscover their "hunger" and teamwork to turn their season around and face Parkman (now traded to the White Sox) in the ALCS. Reception and Trivia Major League II (1994) - IMDb

is a 1994 sports comedy and the direct sequel to the 1989 hit Major League . Set one year after the Cleveland Indians' miracle division title win, the film follows the team as they struggle with newfound fame, complacency, and personal identity crises while attempting to reach the World Series. Cast and Characters

Major League Ii (1994) -

The roster includes Rube Baker (Eric Bruskotter), a rookie catcher with a "mental block" about throwing the ball back to the pitcher, and Taka Tanaka (Takaaki Ishibashi), an energetic Japanese outfielder. Plot Summary

The former Voodoo practitioner who has converted to Buddhism in the off-season, leading to a loss of his power-hitting "aggression".

The veteran catcher whose chronic knee problems eventually lead him into a coaching role. Major League II (1994)

The film reunited most of the original cast, though a notable exception was , who was replaced by Omar Epps in the role of Willie Mays Hayes.

Having retired from playing, Dorn now owns the team, though his poor financial decisions nearly bankrupt it. The roster includes Rube Baker (Eric Bruskotter), a

Now a "yuppie" closer who has lost his edge and his signature 100 mph fastball.

The Indians enter the season as World Series favorites but quickly fall into last place due to ego and lack of focus. The primary antagonist is (David Keith), a selfish superstar catcher whose arrival creates friction in the clubhouse. After owner Roger Dorn is forced to sell the team back to the devious Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton), the players must rediscover their "hunger" and teamwork to turn their season around and face Parkman (now traded to the White Sox) in the ALCS. Reception and Trivia Major League II (1994) - IMDb The film reunited most of the original cast,

is a 1994 sports comedy and the direct sequel to the 1989 hit Major League . Set one year after the Cleveland Indians' miracle division title win, the film follows the team as they struggle with newfound fame, complacency, and personal identity crises while attempting to reach the World Series. Cast and Characters