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Jobu lives on top of a piano these days, the same bottle of rum from 25 years ago in “Major League” sitting next to him, still with a cigar in his mouth, although some of it was gnawed off by ...
I didn't think highly of it (Major league). It has stuck around. The film boggles ... them with “Jobu needs a refill” and “You trying to tell me Jesus Christ can't hit a curve ball?”.
In the film ‘Major League,’ fictional Indians slugger ... Straightball I hit very much. Curveball, bats are afraid. I ask Jobu to come, take fear from bats. I offer him cigar, rum.
Cleveland Indians erect Jobu shrine from ‘Major League’ film in clubhouse — WARNING GRAPHIC LANGUAGE
the Cleveland Indians reunited with Jobu, the voodoo doll from “Major League.” “We’ve had Jobu there for a little bit,” Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis told Cleveland.com.
when he noticed a listing for a small Jobu statue — a replica of the figure from “Major League,” the classic 1989 baseball movie. At the time, his son, Brayden Jobert, was at Delgado ...
So to help him break it, his father – a man famous for believing superstitions – handed him a small Voodoo doll sitting on his desk named Jobu ... in the 1989 film "Major League." ...
Many players have credited the arrival of a miniature statue of Jobu, the fictional religious artifact from 1989 sports comedy "Major League ... Harry Doyle in the film.
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