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The Seattle Pilots: Short Flight Into History

The Seattle Pilots: Short Flight Into History

The Inside Story of Major League Baseball's One Year Team

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This film traces the history of major league baseball's one year team, the Seattle Pilots, who after their lone season of 1969 were moved to Milwaukee and became the Brewers.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

84 mins

Rating

9/10

Release Date

01 January 2010

Country

United States of America

Cast

Jim Bouton

Jim Bouton

Greg Goossen

Greg Goossen

Bob Locker

Bob Locker

Bill Schonely

Bill Schonely

Art Thiel

Art Thiel

Mike Fuller

Mike Fuller

Steve Whitaker

Steve Whitaker

David Eskenazi

David Eskenazi

Gary Bell

Gary Bell

Bill Sears

Bill Sears

Jerry McNertney

Jerry McNertney

Gordy Lund

Gordy Lund

Cathi Soriano

Cathi Soriano

Larry Haney

Larry Haney

Stan Price

Stan Price

Billy Williams

Billy Williams

Marisa Chappell

Marisa Chappell

Dooley Womack

Dooley Womack

Jim Pagliaroni

Jim Pagliaroni

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