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    ‘The Saint of Second Chances’: Everything You Need to Know

    The sports documentary tells the redemption story of baseball innovators Bill and Mike Veeck.

    By Ingrid Ostby
    Sept. 22, 2023

“This is the true story of a family of baseball hustlers,” begins the trailer for the new sports documentary The Saint of Second Chances. Starting in the ’70s, Bill Veeck and his son Mike unshackled America’s favorite pastime from its dusty traditions and pushed a new vision for what a day at the ballpark looked like, turning it into something that was actually fun — with fireworks, wacky on-field events, and one of baseball’s most disastrous promotional stunts.

From Oscar winner Morgan Neville (Won’t You Be My Neighbor?) and Jeff Malmberg (Marwencol) in collaboration with Major League Baseball, The Saint of Second Chances introduces us to Bill and Mike Veeck and the trials and tribulations of their baseball dynasty.

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When will The Saint of Second Chances be released?

Stream it now on Netflix.

Mike Veeck holds a St. Paul Saints jersey

Mike Veeck holds a St. Paul Saints jersey

 

Where can I find the trailer for The Saint of Second Chances?

Check it out at the top of this article.

Mike Veeck hugging his daughter Rebecca Veeck on a baseball field. Both are wearing Charleston RiverDogs jerseys. 

Mike Veeck and his late daughter, Rebecca Veeck

 

Who’s featured in The Saint of Second Chances?

  • Mike Veeck, sports promoter and owner of several Minor League Baseball teams, as himself and as his dad, Bill Veeck, in flashbacks 
  • Charlie Day (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) as Mike Veeck 
  • Jeff Daniels (American Rust) as the narrator 
  • Tony La Russa, former manager of the Chicago White Sox, the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Oakland Athletics 
  • Lamar Johnson, former White Sox player 
  • Nancy Faust, former White Sox organist 
  • Dave Dombrowski, former White Sox front office and current president of the Philadelphia Phillies  

Who is Bill Veeck?

Bill Veeck was a legendary MLB franchise owner and promoter known for his over-the-top personality and showstopping ballpark stunts: Giveaways, exploding scoreboards, and even luxury suites at stadiums can all be credited to this guy. At different times, he owned the White Sox, the Cleveland Guardians (then the Cleveland Indians), and the St. Louis Browns (now the Baltimore Orioles). 

Who is Mike Veeck?

Known as “the funniest man in baseball,” Mike Veeck is an industry exec, promoter, and the longtime owner of a handful of independent and Minor League Baseball teams, including the St. Paul Saints. A champion of the sport, he became well-known for his innovative promo stunts in the ’80s and ’90s. Mike is the former sales VP of the MLB team the Tampa Bay Rays. 

Mike Veeck alongside his children, Rebecca Veeck and Night Train Veeck

Mike Veeck alongside his children, Rebecca Veeck and Night Train Veeck

 

What happens in The Saint of Second Chances?

The documentary tells the stories of Bill and Mike Veeck, who created a baseball dynasty. After the then-White Sox owner, Bill, hired Mike to work alongside him, the two revolutionized modern baseball using fun and often outrageous marketing schemes. But one time, Mike went too far — leading to what’s now known as Disco Demolition Night. The stunt ended in a violent riot, and became one of the most disastrous promotions in MLB history. When Bill sold the White Sox in the early ’80s, Mike’s career sputtered. Essentially blackballed from the MLB, falling into debt, and desperate to get back on everyone’s good sides, Mike became manager of an independent league, the St. Paul Saints. Determined to live up to his father’s name, Mike worked tirelessly to get back into the MLB’s good graces. The film traces the history of Bill and his son, and reflects on the complicated legacies found not only in sports, but among parents and their children.

Mike Veeck wears sunglasses and looks out on a baseball field.

Mike Veeck

 

Where does The Saint of Second Chances take place?

The documentary takes place in Chicago. 

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