Major League 3 (2026)
Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen
The underdogs who stole America’s heart are stepping back up to the plate — but this time, the pressure, the spotlight, and the stakes are bigger than ever. Major League 3 (2026) brings the legendary Cleveland Indians roaring into a new era, blending laugh-out-loud comedy with heartfelt sports drama and the return of the iconic misfit heroes we’ve been rooting for since the beginning.

After shocking the baseball world with their improbable rise to World Series contenders, the team finds themselves struggling with the weight of success. Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn (Charlie Sheen) has swapped his once-fearless fastball for flashy sponsorships, luxury appearances, and a polished image that’s tamed everything fans loved about him. His wildness — and his confidence — have gone missing at the worst possible moment.
Meanwhile, Jake Taylor (Tom Berenger) faces the twilight of his career. His body hurts, his reflexes are slower, and he’s no longer the unstoppable catcher he once was. But his mind for the game, his leadership, and his stubborn refusal to quit remain as sharp as ever. Jake begins to wonder if his final season might be less about playing… and more about mentoring the next generation.

In the owner’s box, Roger Dorn (Corbin Bernsen) has become a walking disaster. His misguided business ventures, questionable trades, and obsession with profit over passion threaten to tear the team apart from the inside. Under his chaotic management, morale drops, tempers flare, and the Indians slide dangerously down the standings.

As the season spirals, the team is forced to confront what made them great in the first place. Forgotten rivalries reignite, new hot-headed rookies shake up the clubhouse, and a ruthless division opponent aims to humiliate Cleveland on their home turf. The Indians must rebuild their chemistry from the ground up — rediscovering grit, heart, and the unbreakable brotherhood that once turned losers into legends.
With electric humor, heartfelt comebacks, surprise reunions, and that unmistakable late-80s/90s swagger, Major League 3 reminds fans everywhere that baseball isn’t just about stats or fame — it’s about spirit.
Because winning once is hard.
Winning again?
That takes soul, sacrifice, and a whole team willing to believe in the impossible all over again.