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Steve Nebraska

Steve Nebraska
There is a lot about “The Scout” that can bother fans. One of those however, is not the performance of Brendan Fraser whose large frame made him look like a certifiable athlete. However, as Steve Nebraska, the pitching prospect with seemingly unlimited potential, he was given the role of also playing a head case, which basically made him a freak of nature with his arm, and also a freak with his brain. Incidentally, the ending act of the movie (we don’t think we are really upsetting anyone with this spoiler alert) that Nebraska struck out all 27 batters in a total of 81 pitches in Game 1 of the World Series; the absolute minimum required to do so.


For the record, there is no recorded game on any level of Baseball where that has ever happened, nor do we know anyone who ever did that on the easy mode on PlayStation. Actually, we don’t even know if the Yankees (the team Steve Nebraska played for) even won the World Series or not. We guess that if you are looking for the best performance ever by a Fictitious Athlete it would be hard to find one better…..but putting it simply: C’Mon Man!  



The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
The Scout (1994)

Actor:
Brendan Fraser

Position Portrayed:
Pitcher

Played for:
New York Yankees

Why you should vote for him:
A Perfect Game on 81 pitches.

Why you should not vote for him:
In what reality is that possible?

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