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In a last-ditch effort to save his career, sports agent J.B. Bernstein stages an unconventional recruitment strategy to find baseball's next star pitchers in India and train them to play Major League Baseball.
Hamm and Bell have real chemistry together and the supporting players - apart from Arkin's perfunctory performance - uniformly keep pace with the leads.
JB is not the wisest of men and Million Dollar Arm makes no bones about him being a character in need of an upward arc. Even so, the movie never sacrifices the other characters as mere handmaidens to his growth.
May 16, 2014
Christian Science Monitor
Million Dollar Arm, based on true events, did a fairly good job of keeping me engaged even though I knew exactly where it was going every step of the way.