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Arliss Michaels

Arliss Michaels
This HBO show was constantly railed by critics, but it lasted a long time as it filled a void in sports related dramatic programming. We would agree with the critics in that the show was not great, the acting was lame, and the premises often ridiculous but this show gave us countless athletic cameos which for a lot of us were often worth the view. Because of this, was Arliss Michaels really that bad?




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Arliss (1996-2002)

Actor:
Robert Wuhl

Role Portrayed:
Sports Agent

Why you should vote for him:
How about just for the cameos the show gave us? Arliss seemed to represent everybody.

Why you should not vote for him:
He was so damned unlikable.

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April Buchanon

April Buchanon
The only woman who ever got the heart of Kenny Powers always gives us two big reasons to consider voting for her.

Annie Savoy

Annie Savoy
“Oh My!”   Annie Savoy’s “Church of Baseball” and her version of “Spring Training” is one that every red blooded American wanted to attend. Sarandon may have been middle aged, but she was super sexy and at her sultry best. Regardless of the fact that this is a sports film (and a brilliant one at that), it is difficult to come up with any female in a love triangle film that was as captivating as Sarandon. This may not be her most famous role, but for most men it was her signature one.  




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Bull Durham (1988)

Actor:
Susan Sarandon

Role Portrayed:
Muse/Baseball Enthusiast  

Why you should vote for her:
Could anyone have played that better than Sarandon?

Why you should not vote for her:
Perhaps because she made a grown man wear garters…..just wrong.

Al Percolo

Al Percolo
Albert Brooks is often described as being a very funny man, but his movie efforts have been either hit or miss; or in this case a swing and a miss. Brooks was the scout turned agent, Al Percolo, and though we did not care for “The Scout”, we will remain fans of Albert Brooks.