Up for Grabs 20 years old
The absurd true story of the legal battle over the "Million-Dollar Baseball." Barry Bonds' record setting 73rd home run ball sparks a melee in the stands at Pac Bell Park in San Francisco. One guy caught the ball, another guy ended up with it. Who is the rightful owner? The lawyers can't agree; the fans can't agree; even the wisened professors of property law can't agree. This is a story documenting the hilarious lengths to which someone will go for a baseball, and the few fans that will put their lives on hold for years, staking everything on one judge's decision.
Credits
Up for Grabs Cast
Name | Character |
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Alex Popov He was 62, now 82 years old | as Himself |
Marty Appel He was 56, now 76 years old | as Himself |
Patrick Hayashi | as Himself |
Ted Rowlands | as Himself - TV News Reporter |
Barry Bonds He was 40, now 60 years old | as Himself |
Up for Grabs Crew
Name | Department |
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Michael Wranovics as Director. | Directing |
Michael Wranovics as Producer. | Production |
Michael Wranovics as Writer. | Writing |
Brooke Wentz as Music Supervisor. | Sound |
Michael Lindenberger as Line Producer. | Production |
Dave Ciaccio as Editor. | Editing |
Josh Keppel as Cinematography. | Crew |
Josh Keppel as Producer. | Production |
Chris Parry as Executive Producer. | Production |
Zack Richard as Cinematography. | Crew |
Bret Sigler as Cinematography. | Crew |
Roger Petrie as Executive Producer. | Production |
Michael Wranovics as Editor. | Editing |
Beau Borders as Additional Camera. He was 4 (now 24) years old | Camera |