In “Mickey,” Tripp Spence and his son Derrick, on the run from the IRS, start anew in Las Vegas as Glen and Mickey Ryan, claiming roots in Fort Lauderdale. Mickey’s altered age catapults him into Little League stardom under coach Tony. Yet, as they advance to the Little League World Series, his stellar performance becomes a beacon for those seeking their past.

The climax unfurls during a match against Cuba, where their cover shatters amidst a broader scandal. Glen is subsequently arrested, but their shared trials fortify the father-son bond. Anchored by compelling roles from Harry Connick Jr. and Shawn Salinas, “Mickey” weaves baseball thrills with a tale of deception and loyalty.

Mickey | April 30, 2004 (United States) 6.6
Director: Hugh WilsonWriter: John GrishamStars: Harry Connick Jr., Shawn Salinas, Michelle JohnsonSummary: A widowed lawyer wanted by the IRS assumes a new identity and signs his now-too-old son up for one more year of Little League. However, this may have been a mistake, as his son's dominance captures the media's attention as his team careens toward the Little League World Series.

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