Up for Grabs (2004)
The absurd true story of the legal battle over the "Million-Dollar Baseball." Barry Bonds' record setting 73rd home run ball sparks a melee in the stands at Pac Bell Park in San Francisco. One guy caught the ball, another guy ended up with it. Who is the rightful owner? The lawyers can't agree; the fans can't agree; even the wisened professors of property law can't agree. This is a story documenting the hilarious lengths to which someone will go for a baseball, and the few fans that will put their lives on hold for years, staking everything on one judge's decision.
Director: Michael Wranovics
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Marty Appel as Self |
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Barry Bonds as Self |
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Patrick Hayashi as Self |
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Alex Popov as Self |
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Ted Rowlands as Self - TV News Reporter |
| Production | Michael Lindenberger | Line Producer |
| Crew | Bret Sigler | Cinematography |
| Writing | Michael Wranovics | Writer |
| Crew | Josh Keppel | Cinematography |
| Camera | Beau Borders | Additional Camera |
| Directing | Michael Wranovics | Director |
| Crew | Zack Richard | Cinematography |
| Production | Roger Petrie | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Michael Wranovics | Editor |
| Production | Michael Wranovics | Producer |
| Production | Chris Parry | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Dave Ciaccio | Editor |
| Production | Josh Keppel | Producer |
| Sound | Brooke Wentz | Music Supervisor |