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After being cut from the USA softball team and feeling a bit past her prime, Lisa finds herself evaluating her life and in the middle of a love triangle, as a corporate guy in crisis competes with her current, baseball-playing beau.
James L. Brooks
James L. Brooks
Casts & Crew
Reese Witherspoon
Paul Rudd
Owen Wilson
Jack Nicholson
Kathryn Hahn
Molly Price
Shelley Conn
Tony Shalhoub
Mark Linn-Baker
Lenny Venito
Ron McLarty
Domenick Lombardozzi
John Tormey
Teyonah Parris
Dean Norris
Tara Subkoff
Kimberly Spak
David A. Gregory
Donna Dundon
Cyrus Newitt
Will Blagrove
Andrew Wilson
Yuki Matsuzaki
Bill McKinney
Jim Bouton
Ken Farnell
Mary Gallagher
Aileen Zoccola
Sachi Jonas
Amanda Moshay
Lyssa Roberts
Seth Sanders
Elyse Braner
Ryann Hendricks
Jessi Sheldon
Amanda Freed
Jaime Wohlbach
Anjelica Selden
Lovieanne Jung
Suze Kilner
Brian Distance
Michael Toolan-Roche
Caitlin Hanrahan
Deanna Vecchio
Samantha Yodowitz
Crystl Bustos
Andrea Duran
Jackie Dempsey
Tara Henry
Carri Martin
Greg Pronko
Daymien Valentino
Jeff Ayars
Nate Bailey
Noah Baron
Scott Barry
Terrence Beasor
Alexandra Begg
Jacob Bertrand
Robert Bizik
Robert Bizik
Charlie Bonnin
Anthony Bradford
Rachel Breitag
Ernest E. Brown
Laura Bryce
Jennifer Butler
Catherine Cahill
Kimberly Lynn Campbell
Maria Cecile Callier
Mustafa Cimen
Sheri Cohen
Chris Conlon
Moogega Cooper Stricker
Kirk Curran
Jessica Czop
Tom Delconte
Patricia DiZebba
Robin Dorsey
Bennett Dunn
Cindy Engle
Amy Gieske
Philip Greene
Philip Greene
Doug Henderson
Ken Holliday
Sidmar Holloman
George Kardulias
Jonathan Karp
Basil Kershner
Steven J. Klaszky
Michael J. Kraycik
Atif Lanier
Traci Law
Alexander Lee
Michael James Levy
Chris Luensman
Quang Ly
Brian M. Martin
Cindy Marie Martin
Marguerite Mastromatto
Christian Polk McRee
Patsy Meck
John Mitchell
Mike Monroe
Paul Monte Jr.
Christian Monturano
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