Roger Dorn

Roger Dorn is the third baseman and briefly owner of the Cleveland Indians and later owner Minnesota Twins from Major League film series. Dorn is the tritagonist of Major League and Major League 2 and a supporting protagonist in Major League: Back to the Minors. Dorn is portrayed by Corbin Bernsen.

Major League
Roger Dorn was once a talented baseball player and a star third baseman for the Cleveland Indians. However, Dorn has become more involved high paying endorsements, which has made him become a prima donna and refuses to made an effort to catch a ball as he fears that getting hit by them could ruin his endorsements. At spring training, Dorn attends, as he is under contract. Once there, Dorn greets his teammate pitcher Eddie Harris and makes fun of the rookie pitcher Ricky Vaughn's hair and ear praising. During training, the new manger, Lou Brown, does appreciate Dorn's lack of effort to get in front to catch a ball and tells him every does, Dorn has do 20 sit-ups. When Dorn confronts Brown saying that his contract says doesn't have do the sit-ups if doesn't want to, Brown dismisses it by urinating on the contract. On the last day of spring training, Dorn plays a cruel joke on Vaughn by making think was cut by putting a red tag in his locker. When Vaughn learn of this, he violently confronts and the two get into a fight. After Brown stops the fight, Dorn tells him to tell Vaughn to show him some respect, but Brown rebuffs him.

Major League 2
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Major League: Back to the Minors
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