Charlie Sheen 1st World Series pitch
CLEVELAND (AP) -
Now that the Indians are in need of a good pitcher, could use Charlie Sheen. Or rather, a "Wild Thing".
Sheen, who played the character Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn in the movie "Major League", has offered to participate in the ceremonial first pitch at one of the games in the World Series
Shortly after the Indians won the American League pennant on Wednesday in Toronto, many fans expressed on social networks the possibility that Sheen participate in the festivities.
Sheen responded to requests Thursday on Twitter. He published a photo of himself impersonating Vaughn in a Cleveland uniform, and wrote " 'Major League' continues to give me gifts. If they call me, it would be an honor."
The actor has already appeared in the playoffs. He went to Dodger Stadium on Wednesday as the Chicago Cubs beat Los Angeles in the fourth game of the NLCS National League.
Released in 1989, "Major League" is a film that tells a fictional story, in which the Indians are crowned with a maverick group of players, including Vaughn, who has trouble finding the strike zone and heated with the song "Wild Thing ", released in 1966 by The Troggs.
In real life, the Indians have overcome a series of injuries to their starting rotation to be crowned in the Central Division of the American. Then they eliminated Boston and Toronto.
And some players have taken advantage of Cleveland passages from "Major League" for inspiration.
Slugger Mike Napoli and Jason Kipnis built a sanctuary in a space between their lockers, as in the film. The film shows the character Pedro Cerrano practices voodoo and pray to an idol called "Jobu" to allow him to hit the curves.
As Cerrano, Napoli and Kipnis have created their own "Jobu" which leave offerings, including bottles of rum and cigars, asking out of slumps at the plate.
Charlie Sheen ✔ @charliesheen
Major League
continues to be the gift
that keeps on giving!
if called upon,
I'd be honored.
4:34 PM - 20 Oct 2016
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