Last year about this time, The Stew tracked down the whereabouts of Jobu, the famous voodoo doll that slugger Pedro Cerrano used as a good-luck charm in the 1989 film "Major League." He was living on ...
The 1989 movie - starring Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger and Wesley Snipes - about the owner of the Cleveland Indians puts together a purposely horrible team so they'll lose and she can move the team.
ST. LOUIS – Before the 4 Nations Tournament in mid-February, the Blues were sitting in the 11th spot in the Eastern Conference, three spots outside of a playoff spot. Since that tournament, which ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The force behind the St. Louis Blues' late-season playoff push cannot be found in the box score. He has not scored a single goal. His addition can’t be found on the NHL’s transaction ...
Cleveland just won its first championship in decades and the Indians are tops in the AL Central. It's a story right out of Hollywood. In fact, the Indians are using something right out of Hollywood to ...
On Saturday, with catcher Yan Gomes mired in a massive slump, the Indians made a "sacrifice" to Jobu a la the classic baseball film "Major League." They're going all they can to get their backstop ...
Earlier in the year, we brought you the news that the Indians had built a clubhouse shrine to Jobu, from the movie Major League. However absurd that sounds, the Indians took the logical next step on ...
First Jobu got his own bobblehead, now he's getting a baseball card too — fitting treatment for the greatest fictional baseball good-luck charm of all time as he turns 25. While that set includes ...
ST. LOUIS — The force behind the St. Louis Blues’ late-season playoff push cannot be found in the box score. He has not scored a single goal. His addition can’t be found on the NHL’s transaction wire.