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Screwball
Screwball

Screwball

A batsh*t tale of steroids, schemeres and baseball stars

Genres

DocumentaryHistory

OverView

Investigates the MLB's infamous doping scandal involving a nefarious clinician and his most famous client: the New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

105 mins

Rating

6.2/10

Release Date

29 March 2019

Country

United States of America

Cast

Bryan Blanco

Bryan Blanco

Tony Bosch

Frankie Diaz

Frankie Diaz

Porter Fischer

Jonathan Blanco

Jonathan Blanco

Pete Carbone

Jake Alexander Martin

Jake Alexander Martin

Gary Jones

Ian Mackles

Ian Mackles

Tim Elfrink

Blake McCall

Blake McCall

Alex Rodriguez

Jake Stephens

Jake Stephens

Ricky Rodriguez

Samuel Kai Taylor

Samuel Kai Taylor

Jerome Hill

Nicholas Ryan Hernandez

Nicholas Ryan Hernandez

Anthony Carbone

Armando Bernal IV

Armando Bernal IV

Jorge 'Ugi' Velazquez

Davion Figaro

Davion Figaro

Manny Ramirez

Jason Brockmann

Jason Brockmann

Dan Mullin

Brian Sanz

Brian Sanz

Yuri Sucart

David Bolinger

David Bolinger

Rob Manfred

Andrew Dean Koch

Andrew Dean Koch

Ed Maldonado

Jordan Clark

Jordan Clark

Jerome's Supervisor

Niko Koch

Niko Koch

Tom Reilly

Martín Fajardo

Martín Fajardo

Arbitrator

Dylan Runge

Dylan Runge

Bartender #1

Daniel Font-Wilets

Daniel Font-Wilets

Bartender #2

Jay Hendrix

Jay Hendrix

Nightclub DJ (uncredited)

Blake McLennan

Blake McLennan

Officer in Club (uncredited)

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