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Netflix | Release Date: July 11, 2014
Summary: The Battered Bastards of Baseball is one of baseball's last great, unheralded true stories. In 1973, Hollywood veteran Bing Russell (best known for playing Deputy Clem on "Bonanza") created the only independent baseball team in America at the time, the legendary Portland Mavericks. Bing operated without a Major League affiliation while playing in a city that was considered a wasteland for professional baseball. Tryouts for the Mavericks, which were open to the public, were filled with hopefuls who arrived in droves from every state in America, many of whom had been rejected by organized baseball. Skeptics agreed it would never work. But Bing's Mavericks generated unprecedented success: they shattered attendance records, signed Kurt Russell - Bing's son - as a player and team Vice President, produced the most successful batboy in baseball (filmmaker Todd Field), re-launched the controversial career of Jim Bouton, hired the first female general manager in Baseball, and inspired one of America's beloved bubblegums—Big League Chew. The Battered Bastards of Baseball is as much about the independent spirit as it is about baseball. The Mavericks' in your face attitude was contagious to fans, and during their short reign, they - and Bing Russell - basically held up their middle finger to the sports establishment and said we're playing this game on our terms, not yours. They were the real life Bad News Bears.
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Runtime: 73 min
Rating: Not Rated
Production:
Genres: Documentary
Country: USA
Language: English
Director Credit
Chapman Way Director
Maclain Way Director
Cast Credit
Carren Woods Cast
Frank Peters Cast
Jim Swanson Himself
Joe Garza Himself
Jon Yoshiwara Cast
Kurt Russell Himself
Rob Nelson Himself
Robert Richardson Himself
Todd Field Himself
Producer Credit
Juliana Lembi Producer
Nancy Schafer Executive Producer