Rookie of the Year 30 years old

The Chicago Cubs needed a miracle... They got Henry Rowengartner.

Rookie of the Year

12-year-old Henry Rowengartner, whose late father was a minor league baseball player, grew up dreaming of playing baseball, despite his physical shortcomings. After Henry's arm is broken while trying to catch a baseball at school, the tendon in that arm heals too tightly, allowing Henry to throw pitches that are as fast as 103 mph. Henry is spotted at nearby Wrigley Field by Larry "Fish" Fisher, the general manager of the struggling Chicago Cubs, after Henry throws an opponent's home-run ball all the way from the outfield bleachers back to the catcher, and it seems that Henry may be the pitcher that team owner Bob Carson has been praying for.

Credits

Rookie of the Year Cast

Name Character
Daniel Stern He was 35, now 66 years old as Brickma
John Candy He was 42, 43 years old when he died as Cliff Murdoch - Announcer (uncredited)
Gary Busey He was 49, now 79 years old as Chet Steadman
Eddie Bracken He was 78, 87 years old when he died as Bob Carson
Amy Morton She was 35, now 66 years old as Mary Rowengartner
Dan Hedaya He was 52, now 83 years old as Larry 'Fish' Fisher
Bruce Altman He was 38, now 68 years old as Jack Bradfield
Albert Hall He was 55, now 86 years old as Martinella
Thomas Ian Nicholas He was 12, now 43 years old as Henry Rowengartner
Robert Hy Gorman He was 13, now 44 years old as Clark (as Robert Gorman)
Jonathan Hilario as Phys Ed Dweeb
Tom Milanovich He was 40, 49 years old when he died as Heddo
Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine She was 15, now 46 years old as Becky

Rookie of the Year Crew

Name Department
Sam Harper as Writer. Writing
Daniel Stern as Director. He was 35 (now 66) years old Directing
Rookie of the Year poster
Rookie of the Year (30 years)

The Chicago Cubs needed a miracle... They got Henry Rowengartner.

  • Release day: Wednesday, July 07, 1993
  • Runtime: 103 minutes
  • Budget: 31000000.00
  • Revenue: 56500758.00