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Pelotero

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 17 min
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7,3/10
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Pelotero (2011)
Two top baseball prospects in the Dominican Republic face fierce competition and corruption as they chase their big league dreams.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTwo top baseball prospects in the Dominican Republic face fierce competition and corruption as they chase their big league dreams.Two top baseball prospects in the Dominican Republic face fierce competition and corruption as they chase their big league dreams.Two top baseball prospects in the Dominican Republic face fierce competition and corruption as they chase their big league dreams.

  • Direção
    • Ross Finkel
    • Trevor Martin
    • Jon Paley
  • Artistas
    • Jean Carlos Batista
    • Miguel Angel Sano
    • John Leguizamo
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    7,3/10
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    • Direção
      • Ross Finkel
      • Trevor Martin
      • Jon Paley
    • Artistas
      • Jean Carlos Batista
      • Miguel Angel Sano
      • John Leguizamo
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    • 23Avaliações da crítica
    • 75Metascore
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    8soncoman

    Rips the Casing off of MLB's Dominican Farm System

    The MLB All-Star break is upon us, so those of you needing a baseball fix should check out "Ballplayer: Pelotero," a new documentary now in release. And much like the American League in last night's game, the whole MLB system takes a beating in this film.

    To paraphrase a famous quote, baseball players are like sausage. You love 'em, but you wouldn't want to see them being made. "Ballplayer: Pelotero" takes us to the MLB sausage factory that is the Dominican Republic. We are introduced to two Dominican youth, Jean Carlos Batista and Miguel Angel Sano, who are the year's two hottest prospects. These talented and personable young men have placed their and their families' entire futures on the hopes of being signed to a major league contract and landing a big signing bonus. It is very disconcerting to hear these impoverished youth bandy about million dollar figures and their dreams of buying a new home for their mothers, but the reality is that, for the rare few, it does happen. So what's the greatest obstacle they must face in achieving their dreams? Their age.

    You see, it's all about being sixteen, the ridiculously low age that MLB has set as the threshold age for signing with a team. Some of these kids have been working with Dominican trainers since they were really young in the hopes of being able to showcase their talents by the time they hit sixteen. Signing at that age leads to the biggest money. Each year over the age of sixteen can cut your financial reward by 50% or more, so it's really important to be able to prove you're sixteen. That can be tough in a third-world country. It also leads to fraud and corruption.

    After impressing the MLB scouts at official MLB training camps, questions are raised about Batista's and Sano's ages. The investigative process begins. Then things really get interesting. Who's doing the questioning? What's their motivation? Where's the evidence one way or another? I suspect MLB wanted nothing to do with this documentary, so we really only get to see things from the boys', their families', and their trainers' perspectives. That's a good thing, actually, as it helps the audience to have a better appreciation of their frustrations and anxieties. Will they be 'cleared?' If they are, how big will their offers be?

    "Ballplayer: Pelotero" rips the casing off of Major League Baseball's Dominican farm system for all to see. Will anybody care? The next time you're at the ballpark, try and remember that the Brat you're eating wasn't the only meat to be ground up for your enjoyment that day.

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    JohnDeSando

    Super doc about the farm for 20% of MLB players.

    "It's like when you go and harvest the land, you put the seed in . . . water it . . . and when it grows, you sell it." Trainer

    Baseball is a simple sport when compared with the complex plays of football or the manic motion of soccer. Ballplayer: Pelotero gives an inside look at the complexity of Major League Baseball's signing 16 year-old players from the Dominican Republic from the point of view of the young players.

    Jean Carlos Batista and Miguel Angel Sano are hot prospects turning 16 in time to qualify for the July 2 draft in the Dominican Republic. That they are gifted is certified by the number of teams looking carefully at the prospects.

    The documentary shifts to Angel as MLB is investigating his age, suspecting he may be older than the prime of 16. Because of the poor record keeping in the republic and some notorious faking, the accurate age is the defining issue of this suspenseful doc.

    While millions of dollars can be involved in the bonus for signing, to sign older than 16 means a decrease in money. Since these boys are coming from poverty, these bonuses are their hopes for elevating their families. Although both are playing pro ball now, their situation in the film as they approach July 2 concentrates on the demands of the leagues and the honesty of the boys' handlers.

    Ballplayer is one of the best documentaries ever about baseball at its most basic. The filmmakers allow everyone involved to voice their opinions while much of the time they're exposing their ambition or showing their ignorance. For the young recruits, no romantic thoughts about the pursuit of excellence are present—just thoughts of money.

    Fascinating stuff and the national anthem hasn't yet played!
    9brian_dines

    People as commodities

    "They are the product to be sold", one of the coaches says during the documentary. I don't remember which coach said it about his player, from whom he planned to profit, but it was said nonetheless, and that basically sums up the tenor of this documentary.

    There really are no heroes or villains in this, except perhaps the Orioles "talent scout" who appears to trigger an investigations into one player's age order to artificially lower the player's value and buffalo the player and his coach into signing on the cheap. It's all just shrugged off as if to say "that's baseball."

    For the extreme pragmatist, baseball is entertainment and players and their amazing skills provide that entertainment. Players in this system are examined and graded like diamonds and little concern seems to be expended toward their lives beyond the commodity value they can bring to the entertainment business.

    It's an extremely raw, open and telling dynamic that's on display in this documentary, and it's hard not to see your own work situations in light of what's displayed here.
    10jft1155

    Extremely interesting film!

    This is an extremely interesting film that is, at times, riveting. Ballplayer: Pelotero offers fascinating insight into what baseball means to children growing up in the Dominican Republic. In this incredibly poor county, there are few ways out of poverty. For the boys that enter into the Dominican baseball farms, baseball offers a way out for them and their families. Unfortunately, many do not make it. These kids are left without an education and thus little chance for a better life. Ballplayer: Pelotero is in many ways an indictment of the how the MLB association treats these poor and desperate kids. I highly recommend this excellent film!
    9followmee

    well created, beyond surprised by the low rating

    well created, clean and well executed journalism. The discipline and dedication it was placed it in this documentary was showcased. I can't say enough great things about this and I am beyond surprised why the low rating. If you are interested on watching great journalism, and a true story of Dominican baseball, then watch it. I can guarantee you won't be disappointed, that is unless you look at the MLB as a glorified company. If you are a baseball fan, watch it , hey, even if you are not.

    The MLB as it was mentioned in this documentary, is nothing but a "mafia" If you watch it you'll understand why. That is not to say, this doesn't apply to any other sport, but predominantly baseball. innocence, vulnerability and desperation are key - amongst other things.

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      Trevor Martin described Pelotero as a spiritual predecessor to Perseguindo um Sonho (2008) as Pelotero is about how a player is recruited to Major League Baseball from the Dominican Republic and Sugar's plot relates to how a player adapts to Major League Baseball once he has arrived.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de julho de 2012 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • República Dominicana
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      • Makuhari Media
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 46.109
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 20.628
      • 15 de jul. de 2012
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