
PLUM: A Baseball Life
Documentary
Overview
From the Big Red Machine to the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks, Bill Plummer has seen and done all there is in baseball. His contributions to the game are endless but little known, until now.
Top Cast
Bill Plummer
Bill Plummer
Self
Bill Plummer
Self
Eamon Fitzgerald
Eamon Fitzgerald
Self - Narrator (voice)
Eamon Fitzgerald
Self - Narrator (voice)
Harold Reynolds
Harold Reynolds
Self
Harold Reynolds
Self
Phil Nevin
Phil Nevin
Self
Phil Nevin
Self
Michael Zagaris
Michael Zagaris
Self
Michael Zagaris
Self
Marty Brennaman
Marty Brennaman
Self
Marty Brennaman
Self
Dave Concepción
Dave Concepción
Self
Dave Concepción
Self
Mike Parrott
Mike Parrott
Self
Mike Parrott
Self
Darnell Coles
Darnell Coles
Self
Darnell Coles
Self
Edgar Martinez
Edgar Martinez
Self
Edgar Martinez
Self
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