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Major League II 1994

The Indians reunite as a dream team, hell‑bent on turning last year’s ALCS loss into a World Series appearance. Their biggest obstacle is the scheming owner Rachel Phelps, who re‑acquires the club and vows to sabotage their chances.

The Indians reunite as a dream team, hell‑bent on turning last year’s ALCS loss into a World Series appearance. Their biggest obstacle is the scheming owner Rachel Phelps, who re‑acquires the club and vows to sabotage their chances.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Major League II

Explore the complete cast of Major League II, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Keith Johnson

Keith Johnson

Vaughn's Valet

Richard Schiff

Richard Schiff

Director

Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger

Jake Taylor

Randy Quaid

Randy Quaid

Johnny (ucredited)

Alison Doody

Alison Doody

Flannery

Michael Kelly

Michael Kelly

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Omar Epps

Omar Epps

Willie Mays Hayes

Kevin Crowley

Kevin Crowley

Vic

Rene Russo

Rene Russo

Lynn Wells (ucredited)

Dennis Haysbert

Dennis Haysbert

Pedro Cerrano

Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen

Rick Vaughn

David Keith

David Keith

Jack Parkman

James Gammon

James Gammon

Lou Brown

Louis Turenne

Louis Turenne

Distinguished Gentleman

Corbin Bernsen

Corbin Bernsen

Roger Dorn

George Baker

George Baker

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Michael Weaver

Michael Weaver

Umpire

Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura

White Lightning

Eric Bruskotter

Eric Bruskotter

Rube Baker

Bob Uecker

Bob Uecker

Harry Doyle

Jason Kravits

Jason Kravits

Accountant

Bill McAdams Jr.

Bill McAdams Jr.

Utility Player/Coach

Jay Leno

Jay Leno

Self

Michelle Burke

Michelle Burke

Nikki Reese

Patrick Robert Smith

Patrick Robert Smith

Clapper Boy

John Stewart

John Stewart

Utility Player/Coach

David Boswell

David Boswell

Umpire

Richard Dorton

Richard Dorton

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Steve Yeager

Steve Yeager

Coach 'Duke' Temple

Harold Surratt

Harold Surratt

Reporter

Dick Stilwell

Dick Stilwell

Cleveland Trainer

Bob Smith

Bob Smith

Utility Player/Coach

David Sherrill

David Sherrill

White-Sox Centerfielder

Brad Tyler

Brad Tyler

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Dale Davis

Dale Davis

Umpire

Bobb Hopkins

Bobb Hopkins

Toronto Shortstop / Utility Player/Coach

Ted Duncan

Ted Duncan

Ron

Steve Lyons

Steve Lyons

Utility Player/Coach

Saige Spinney

Saige Spinney

Big Woman

Richard Salamanca

Richard Salamanca

Reporter

Ken Medlock

Ken Medlock

Umpire

Michael Willis

Michael Willis

Airport Photographer

Takaaki Ishibashi

Takaaki Ishibashi

Isuro Tanaka

Michael Gibson

Michael Gibson

Utility Player/Coach

Susan Duvall

Susan Duvall

Lou's Nurse

Michael Mundra

Michael Mundra

Frankie

Jim Crowley

Jim Crowley

Utility Player/Coach

Kevin Hickey

Kevin Hickey

Schoup

Skip Griparis

Skip Griparis

Monte

Bill Leff

Bill Leff

Bobby

Courtney Pee

Courtney Pee

Steve

Farajii Rasulallah

Farajii Rasulallah

Tommy

Edward Woodson

Edward Woodson

Tim

Marie-Louise White

Marie-Louise White

Lisa

Alan Wade

Alan Wade

Psychiatrist

Ron Meadows, Jr

Ron Meadows, Jr

Orderly

Keith Uchima

Keith Uchima

Groundskeeper

Kurt Uchima

Kurt Uchima

Groundskeeper

Daniel O'Donnell

Daniel O'Donnell

Suit #1

Dan Kilday

Dan Kilday

"Slider"

William Reuter

William Reuter

Umpire

Barry Cochran

Barry Cochran

Umpire

Michael Stone Forrest

Michael Stone Forrest

Umpire

Skip Apple

Skip Apple

Umpire

Bob Roesner

Bob Roesner

Umpire

Stefan Aleksander

Stefan Aleksander

Umpire

J. Michael Sarbaugh

J. Michael Sarbaugh

Pirate Shortstop

Jeff Sheaffer

Jeff Sheaffer

Pirate on Second Base

John Milisitz

John Milisitz

Red Sox Catcher

Jim Dedrick

Jim Dedrick

White Sox Pitcher

Bobby Joe Brown

Bobby Joe Brown

Ballplayer Playing Cards

Wayne Crist

Wayne Crist

Vendor

Julia Miller

Julia Miller

Stadium Control Room Operator

Ashton Smith

Ashton Smith

Black Hammer Announcer (voice)

Bill Ahern

Bill Ahern

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Joe Aversa

Joe Aversa

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Lou Benbow

Lou Benbow

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

John Denman

John Denman

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Sam Ferretti

Sam Ferretti

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

George Freiberger

George Freiberger

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

John Gast

John Gast

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Shane Hale

Shane Hale

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Rudy Higgins

Rudy Higgins

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Juan Johnson

Juan Johnson

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Tommy Khoo

Tommy Khoo

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Michael Lebo

Michael Lebo

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Lowell Lenhardt

Lowell Lenhardt

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Dan Markham

Dan Markham

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Kenny Peyton

Kenny Peyton

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Dan Ramirez

Dan Ramirez

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Chuck Ricci

Chuck Ricci

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Michael So

Michael So

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Jimmy Terrill

Jimmy Terrill

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Ric Waldt

Ric Waldt

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Wayne Williams

Wayne Williams

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Ron Rizzi, Sr

Ron Rizzi, Sr

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

George Henderson

George Henderson

Cleveland Indians Player/Coach

Tim Cammett

Tim Cammett

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Scott Faloni

Scott Faloni

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Paul Dipino, Jr

Paul Dipino, Jr

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Lance Dixon

Lance Dixon

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

David Funk

David Funk

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Steve Fitzgerald

Steve Fitzgerald

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Rick Freeman

Rick Freeman

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Mark Jackman

Mark Jackman

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Donald Gilbert, Jr

Donald Gilbert, Jr

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Trini House

Trini House

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Donny Meyett, Jr

Donny Meyett, Jr

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Andre Keene

Andre Keene

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Kenny Keith

Kenny Keith

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Matt Reimer

Matt Reimer

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Duane Rhine

Duane Rhine

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Joseph Sliwka

Joseph Sliwka

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

John Stefero

John Stefero

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Warren Sollod

Warren Sollod

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Pedro Sierra

Pedro Sierra

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Rick Sutch

Rick Sutch

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Gary Bishop

Gary Bishop

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Keith Lupton

Keith Lupton

Chicago White Sox Player/Coach

Mark Carper

Mark Carper

Utility Player/Coach

Stephen Day

Stephen Day

Utility Player/Coach

James Donegan

James Donegan

Utility Player/Coach

Ben Cephas

Ben Cephas

Utility Player/Coach

Ed Durkin

Ed Durkin

Utility Player/Coach

Andrew Fava

Andrew Fava

Utility Player/Coach

Rick French

Rick French

Utility Player/Coach

Joe Gast

Joe Gast

Utility Player/Coach

Scott Gleiman

Scott Gleiman

Utility Player/Coach

Ross Grimsley

Ross Grimsley

Utility Player/Coach

Mikey Kearns

Mikey Kearns

Utility Player/Coach

Walter Kirschner

Walter Kirschner

Utility Player/Coach

Brian Kowitz

Brian Kowitz

Utility Player/Coach

Thomas Krohling

Thomas Krohling

Utility Player/Coach

Luke Lappin

Luke Lappin

Utility Player/Coach

Brett McGonnigal

Brett McGonnigal

Utility Player/Coach

Bob Mumma

Bob Mumma

Utility Player/Coach

Keith Ringgold

Keith Ringgold

Utility Player/Coach

Anthony Riggs

Anthony Riggs

Utility Player/Coach

John Sauer

John Sauer

Utility Player/Coach

Scott Wade

Scott Wade

Utility Player/Coach

Dennis Walsh

Dennis Walsh

Utility Player/Coach

Don Newbery

Don Newbery

Utility Player/Coach

George Shapanus

George Shapanus

Utility Player/Coach

James Boyd

James Boyd

Umpire

Donald Geho

Donald Geho

Umpire

William Gehring

William Gehring

Umpire

David Roesner

David Roesner

Umpire

John Simpers

John Simpers

Umpire

Ed Wojciechowski

Ed Wojciechowski

Umpire

Rick Polk

Rick Polk

Willie Mays Hayes Bodyguard (ucredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Major League II

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Read the complete plot summary of Major League II, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


After the Indians clinched the division title the year before, the mood around the team shifts from celebration to swagger, and old tensions begin to fester. Rick ‘Wild Thing’ Vaughn [Charlie Sheen] has become a dazzling media darling, but his focus on his image has left his pitching shoulder a bit out of sync. Meanwhile, Pedro Cerrano [Dennis Haysbert] leans into a surprising new philosophy as a devout Buddhist, trading his old fiery superstition for a calmer, almost carefree approach at the plate. Center fielder Willie Mays Hayes [Omar Epps], who once relied on speed and hustle, now chases a Hollywood-style persona after an on‑set injury lures him toward a power-hitting fantasy. Aging catcher and clubhouse veteran Jake Taylor [Tom Berenger] is sidelined by knee issues, yet remains the heartbeat of the team.

The ownership shake‑up sets the wheels in motion for dramatic change. Rachel Phelps [Margaret Whitton], who once tried to sabotage the Indians, now sells the team to Roger Dorn [Corbin Bernsen], a retired star who steps into the owner’s box with big ambitions. Dorn immediately signs a new star catcher, Jack Parkman [David Keith], whose immense ego complicates locker room harmony and pushes Jake Taylor back into competition for his old position. The camp also pitches in a surprise invite for minor‑league catcher Rube Baker [Eric Bruskotter], a player with a shaky back‑and‑forth toss to the pitcher, adding a layer of upstart tension. As spring winds down, Lou Brown [James Gammon] breaks the news that Taylor will remain on the field only as a coach, a decision that stings him and fuels the team’s early friction.

The season opens with friction and fireworks. Parkman’s swagger pails in the face of a suspension for his egotistical conduct, a punishment that is later dismissed as moot when he’s traded away to the Chicago White Sox. In steps Isuro Tanaka [Takaaki Ishibashi], a gifted — and combative — Japanese left fielder whose fearless style threatens to redefine the Indians’ rhythm. With Parkman out, Dorn’s last‑minute shuffle looks reckless, and Dorn’s gamble is watched closely by a wary Phelps as she contemplates a move that could relocate the franchise again. The team’s mood shifts from anxiety to a stubborn resolve as Taylor adjusts to a new role and the rest of the clubhouse navigates shifting loyalties.

Old wounds flare, then begin to heal, under new leadership. Dorn, facing pressure from a frustrated Phelps, reactivates himself as a player while he still tries to steer the club from the front office. Phelps’s lingering plan to relocate the team to Miami hangs over the season, and Lou Brown’s health crisis—an intense scare that culminates in a heart attack—pushes Jake Taylor into the manager’s chair, a position he never planned to occupy again. The Indians stumble through a brutal stretch, and when Rube Baker is hurt in a doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox, Hayes volunteers to run for him in the second game, only to be rebuked by Taylor. The on‑field scuffle that erupts turns into a teachable moment: Vaughn and Hayes clash, ignite a brawl, and get ejected, yet the captain of the team—Rube—reminds his teammates that fire and passion must fuel the effort, not just sensational headlines.

A breakthrough performance and the power of belief. In a dramatic turn, Hayes chooses to step in for the injured Rube and steals second, third, and home to knot the score, while Cerrano, now balancing his faith with his competitive edge, clocks a go‑ahead homer that reignites the Indians’ momentum. The team surges on a hot streak, riding a wave of belief that they can overcome the odds and reclaim their place at the top of the division.

The playoffs bring a brutal test of nerve and grit. In the American League Championship Series, the Indians face the White Sox and win the first three games, seemingly on the verge of a swift triumph. Phelps delivers a phony pep talk designed to rattle the Indians, a ploy that backfires as the Sox rally and win three straight to force a decisive seventh game in Cleveland. The night before the game, Jake confides in Vaughn that he might be called to pitch in relief, and Vaughn—still bright and outspoken—claims he will be ready, though Jake’s frustration surfaces in a tense exchange.

A climactic finish that tests trust and resolve. The White Sox seize an early lead again in Game 7, but Cerrano’s home run provides the spark that keeps the Indians in the hunt. The Indians’ defense and pitching buckle late, and for a moment it seems the dream might slip away. Then Jake turns to Vaughn in the bullpen, trusting him to close the door. Vaughn emerges with a fierce calm, walks Parkman to force the on‑deck hitter, and delivers a strikeout that seals the pennant for the Indians in the ninth, a moment that embodies the team’s journey from chaos to cohesion, from skepticism to unity, and from a season of doubt to a triumph built on resilience and belief.

The story stays true to the heart of the Indians’ arc: a group of players who grow from volatile personalities into a cohesive unit, learning to balance ego, faith, and a stubborn refusal to quit. The film threads humor, tension, and a hard‑fought championship into a portrait of a team that refuses to back down, no matter the odds.

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