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Erin Blunt as Ahmad Abdul-Rahim, who plays in the outfield, is liked by everyone on the team and adores Hank Aaron; Ahmad strips off his uniform in shame after committing several errors in the Bears' first game, but is convinced to return to the team by Buttermaker, and is often used for bunts due to his speed. He is shown to be close friends ...
Erin Blunt Kenneth "K.C." Harris Kristoff St. John: Miguel Aguilar George Gonzales Carlos Estrada Charles Nunez Mike Engelberg Gary Lee Cavagnaro Jeffrey Louis Starr Brandon Craggs J. Brennan Smith Jose Aguilar Jaime Escobedo Emmanuel Estrada Danny Nunez Tanner Boyle Chris Barnes: Timmy Deters Meeno Peluce: Timmy Lupus Quinn Smith Tyler Patrick ...
Erin Blunt as Ahmad Abdul-Rahim, Who plays center field. He worries a few times about the team going to "the joint" (jail) for having no adult with them. Rahim idolizes Hank Aaron, and wears number 44 in his honor. Jeffrey Louis Starr as Mike Engelberg: An overweight, out-of-shape boy who plays catcher and has developed into a good hitter.
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (also known as The Bad News Bears 3) is a 1978 American sport comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and was the third and last of a series, following The Bad News Bears and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training.
Married couple Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood are teaming up to star in a new show. The actors are reuniting to play an on-screen couple in upcoming NBC project, Duo, according to a Deadline ...
Erin Donnelly. November 25, 2021 at 12:29 PM. Felicity Blunt, ... 61, is married to British literary agent Felicity Blunt, the sister of his The Devil Wears Prada co-star Emily Blunt. The couple ...
Blunt shared that the energy in the room shifted when Gosling took the stage. “The energy in the room when he started doing it, it just lifted the whole thing,” she said.
Victor "Vic" Morrow (né Morozoff; February 14, 1929 – July 23, 1982) was an American actor.He came to prominence as one of the leads of the ABC drama series Combat! (1962–1967), which earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series.