Home Run

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A pro baseball player with a substance abuse problem is forced into rehab in his hometown, finding new hope when he gets honest about his checkered past, and takes on coaching duties for a misfit Little League team. Baseball all-star Cory Brand knows what it takes to win in the big leagues. But off the field, with memories of his past haunting him, his life is spiraling out of control. Hoping to save her client's career and reputation after a DUI (driving under the influence) and a team suspension, Cory's agent sends him back to the small town where he grew up. Forced to coach the local youth baseball team and spend eight weeks in the only recovery program in town, Cory can't wait to return to his old life as quickly as possible. As his young players help him experience the joy of the game, Cory discovers his need to find freedom from his past and hope for his future ... and win back the love he left behind. With this unexpected second chance, Cory finds himself on a powerful journey of transformation and redemption. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English Children, alcoholism, and baseball. This is simply a combination that must undoubtedly work. Drama that tries to squeeze emotions out of you at all costs. It is terribly transparent, terribly artificial, but it will probably work on you if you don't expect to see a new "Moneyball" or "42". The problem is the connection with religion, specifically with belief in Jesus. Faith may be a path to healing, but personally, I do not acknowledge it. Let people believe, let them believe in whatever they want, but let no one try to tell us that only Jesus will save us and help us from alcoholism. Intolerably predictable movie. ()