Pedro Cerrano

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Pedro Cerrano is a power-hitting, voodoo-practicing Cuban slugger from the "Major League" film series, known for his struggles hitting curveballs and his memorable rituals to the god Jobu.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball player
fictional character
film character
alignment heroic
appearsIn Major League
Major League II
Major League: Back to the Minors
bats right-handed
catchphrase ‘F you, Jobu, I do it myself.’
characterTrait determined
intense
superstitious
countryOfOrigin Cuba (in-story background)
createdBy David S. Ward
culturalImpact iconic baseball movie character
popularized the fictional god Jobu
fictionalUniverse Major League II
surface form: Major League film series
firstAppearance Major League
franchise Major League
genre sports comedy
hasTeammate Jake Taylor
Ricky Vaughn
Roger Dorn
languageSpoken English
Spanish
league American League
medium film
nationality Cuban
notableFor dramatic home runs
struggles with curveballs
voodoo practices in the locker room
occupation baseball outfielder
playsFor Cleveland Indians
surface form: Cleveland Indians (fictional portrayal)
portrayedBy Dennis Haysbert
position outfielder
religion voodoo
role slugger
setting Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio
skill power hitting
sport baseball
team Cleveland Indians
throws right-handed
timePeriod late 1980s
uses rum offerings
shrine to Jobu
voodoo rituals
weakness hitting curveballs
worships Jobu

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Dennis Haysbert characterPortrayed Pedro Cerrano