Released | Feb 28th, 1995 |
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Running Time | 81 |
Director | Flesh Flasher |
Company | Midnight Video |
Cast | Emerald Estrada, Tess Newheart, David Hardman, Sean Michaels, Brigitte Aime, Johnny Prober |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Well, here we are in the middle of the baseball strike, at Jacobs Field, home of the Indians. In the locker room Michaels, in Michael Jordan's White Sox jersey (Sean really looks like a ball player), is having a self pity party with Prober, who with his long locks and ill fitting uniform resembles an actual Indian. Michaels wants a new contract so he can make beaucoup bucks. Opposing him on this is minority Indian team owner Hardman, who sides with the majority of owners and wants to impose a cap on salaries.
Into this impasse come the Butt sisters (Brittany O'Connell, Brigitte Aime -- about the fourth team to essay this sisterhood) who are here to watch their beloved Sox play. Frustrated with the lack of action, they decide to become involved.
Two minor players also become involved. One, ex-bat-girl Newheart, catches Hardman trying to convince Prober to cross the picket line and turns a double play with both of them. Alex Sanders is Hardman's brother, who is seduced by a news reporter (luscious Emerald Estrada) attempting to find about what is going on in the backroom negotiations. All she gets for her trouble is a mouthful of Sanders' cum. O'Connell buses down to Jacobs' field and finds Michaels with bat in hand. She grabs the bat between his legs and slides it home. Soon tiring of this, Michaels shoves his handle up her backdoor. Meanwhile Aime has found the owner offices and has cornered Hardman. After cracking an inside joke about big drill Steve Drake, Hardman commences negotiations with Aime on top of his desk. But she outlasts him and he surrenders weakly all over her face.
If baseball resumes in April we know it was partly due the Butt sisters. After all they got the two sides talking again after giving them something they both liked!