Display title | The Benchwarmers |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Benchwarmers is a film about Clark (Jon Heder) and Richie (David Spade), a pair of grown nerds, and their far less nerdy and older, friend Gus (Rob Schneider), save a child from bullies while Gus was teaching the others baseball, and later defeated them in a game of baseball. The father of the child they helped, a billionaire named Mel (Jon Lovitz), returns and proposes them to play in a tournament with some of the nastier children's teams to raise awareness of bullying and its consequences, as none of them were allowed to play sports as children. |