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Yankee is a scout is forced to moves to Mexico to track down a new talent. Suddenly, He uncovers the greatest young ball player who will be a star in the future, however , he gets a serious problem.
Baseball fans will hate The Scout because it makes a mockery of the game. Not quite as badly as Ed, which stars a monkey as the star pitcher, but close. Non-baseball fans will hate it because it's not funny.
December 01, 2001
ReelViews
It's been a long time since there's been a good baseball movie. The Scout makes you wonder if there's ever going to be one again.
The Scout is the best comedy-fantasy about baseball ever made, which goes to show that if Hollywood keeps trying, eventually someone will get it right.
The Scout was directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Mr. Brooks and Monica Johnson from a script written by Andrew Bergman years ago. It's probably not all that valuable to wonder how so many talented people went so wrong.
May 20, 2003
Chicago Sun-Times
Rarely does a movie start high and go downhill so fast. It's as if the filmmakers progressively lost their nerve with every additional scene.