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Mr. Riley: English
Bobby Cinema
Mr. Riley: English
Bobby Cinema
Publisher Marketing: A new sports movie with a new twist about a failing major league baseball team, the Runaway Boys, that is a screwball comedy about the trials and tribulations about a computer billionaire whiz kid, Ryan Green. The new owner of a baseball team takes a chance on a misfit player like Mike Riley. An ex-superstar pitcher from this club was sent to the minors two years ago and hasn't been back ever since. Roger Punjaab, an Indian American doctor who works for his father, decided to join the majors. David Yoder, an ex-communicated Amish boy from Lancaster, decided to leave the community to play in the Baseball League. Jeff Riley, Riley's father, who was a junior college baseball star who became an architect and took his little league baseball team that his firm sponsored to a little league championship. He got laid off from his job for six months and was offered to be a manager of the big leagues, and Matt Schultz, a college baseball and cape league star who ended up as a librarian in the New York Public Library, dreams about playing in the Baseball League. He was invited to spring training by accident when there was another Schultz that was invited to spring training. These are the players he invites to camp who can turn this team around with a two-year losing streak against a greedy corporate raider named Dalton Reynolds, who hates the Yondala and wants to tear down the stadium build condos and hotels that will make him a fortune. Ryan is on a mission to save his team from a greedy investor who made a bet: if this failing team wins the pennant, he will invest a lot of money in the team, and if he loses, he'll tear it down. The chances of winning the pennant is a million to one. But I hope the fans and the city are ready for them. Contributor Bio: Cinema, Bobby I live in Maryville, Missouri, 64468. He is autistic. His family is from India and he is the first member of his family who was born in America. He graduated in Maryville High School in 1998 and graduated from college at Northwest Missouri State University in 2004. He lived in Los Angeles for three years trying to sell his movie in the big screen. He had an eight-year struggle trying to sell his movie and his book. But he has been rejected for a long time. He wrote this book and dedicates this for his niece, Lakeh Chavala. Sylvester Stallone is his hero who aspired to be a screenwriter when he took a chance to write Rocky. Bobby wrote twenty movie scripts and three books. This is his first book to be out in the bookstores.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 23, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781504908467 |
Publishers | Authorhouse |
Pages | 182 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 10 mm · 185 g |
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