I Revisited Major League And It’s Crazy How Much Baseball Has Changed Since Its 1989 Release

As much as my brain tries to tell me otherwise, 1989 was a long time ago and a lot has changed since then. This became all too real when I recently revisited Major League, one of the best baseball movies of all time. In the 35 years since the incredible sports underdog story hit the big screen and turned Charlie Sheen and Wesley Snipes into megastars, the sport of baseball has undergone some serious changes, making the movie feel more like a time capsule than anything else.

So, what has changed about baseball over the past few decades? Well, as someone who has followed the sport religiously for as long as I can remember and someone who started watching Major League at a very young age, I’ve come up with a stacked list that is just so wild to think about.

First Of All, The Cleveland Indians Are Now The Cleveland Guardians

It’s wild watching Major League and seeing the Cleveland Indians name and the Chief Wahoo logo all over the place in pretty much every scene, considering the team changed its name to the Cleveland Guardians following the conclusion of the 2021 MLB season.

According to ESPN, the team had used the Indians name since 1915 but decided to undergo an identity change after years of outrage from Native American tribes and other groups who called the name racist and out of touch with modern sensibilities. The team instead wanted a name that had more to do with the city’s history, which in this case, was one inspired by the massive statues on the Hope Memorial Bridge not far from Progressive Field.

There’s A Team In Miami, As Well As One In Tampa

The whole Major League plot centers around team owner Rachel Phelps’ (Margaret Whitton) plan to put together an unwatchable team so that fans won’t show up and she can relocate them to Miami. Less than a half-decade after the film’s release, the Florida Marlins, now the Miami Marlins, expansion team joined the National League and won two World Series titles in its first decade. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays, now known as the Tampa Bay Rays, joined the American League in 1998 and have appeared in two World Series over the years.

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