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  1. When the owner of the Minnesota Twins passes away, he bequeaths the team to his preteen grandson. The newly minted head honcho quickly appoints himself manager, causing unrest in an organization that struggles to take orders from a 12-year-old.

  2. Little Big League was an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Little Big League began in October 2011. They were signed to Tiny Engines and Run for Cover Records, and released two studio albums: These Are Good People in 2013 and Tropical Jinx in 2014. After frontwoman Michelle Zauner's mother was diagnosed with cancer in 2014, she moved back to Eugene, Oregon. Working under the ...

  3. Little Big League. Profile: American emo band formed in October 2011 and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Line-up: Michelle Zauner (vocals, guitar) Deven Craige (bass) Kevin O'Halloran (guitar) Ian Dykstra (drums) Show more.

  4. The 12-year-old heir and manager of the Minnesota Twins coaches the baseball team to a winning streak by teaching the players to love the game once mo…

  5. Little Big League. Disponible en iTunes. Cuando Billy Heywood hereda de su abuelo el equipo de béisbol Minnesota Twins, despide inmediatamente al entrenador por el bajo rendimiento del equipo. Para sorpresa de todos, Billy que tan sólo tiene doce años será el nuevo mánager. Comedia 1996 1 h 59 min.

  6. Little Big League. When a 12-year-old boy inherits the Minnesota Twins baseball team from his grandfather, he does what every young baseball fan dreams of -- he makes himself the manager! 2,342 IMDb 6.2 1 h 59 min 1994. 7+. Sports · Comedy · Cheerful · Inspiring. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  7. PG. Comedy. arrow_forward. When a 12-year-old boy inherits the Minnesota Twins baseball team from his grandfather, he does what every young baseball fan dreams of -- he makes himself the manager! Entertaining family film features cameos by baseball's hottest stars, including Ken Griffey, Jr.; Don Mattingly; and Paul O'Neil.