Inspirational Documentary Featuring Texas Baseball Ranch to make U.S. Theatrical Premiere in Houston

http://www.latelifemovie.com/The movie that shows former New York Yankees star pitcher Chien-Ming Wang’s grueling effort to return to the Major Leagues after a devastating injury will have its U.S. theatrical premiere in Houston, TX, not far from The Texas Baseball Ranch®, whose coaching led to his comeback.

Late Life: The Chien-Ming Wang Story will open Friday, October 19, 2018 at Edwards West Oaks 14, at West Oaks Mall in the Alief area on the west side of Houston.

Wang came to the Baseball Ranch at the age of 35, after an injury had sent him through the deep minor leagues and out of affiliated baseball. Ranch founder Ron Wolforth along Ranch Rehab Coordinator Randy Sullivan worked with Wang for several months, helping him correct a problem with his pitching motion and overcome the physical limitations of his age.

As a result, Wang was actually able to pitch faster than he could in his years with the Yankees, where he was a two-time 19-game winner and finished second in voting for the Cy Young Award. After completing his training with The Baseball Ranch, he returned to the Major Leagues as a relief pitcher with the Kansas City Royals.

“Chien-Ming's decision to train with Coach Wolforth turned out to be the best decision he made. The highly personalized training program Coach Wolforth and his staff developed together for Chien-Ming was the difference maker in helping him regain the late life and velocity on his long lost sinkers,” said Alan Chang, Chien-Ming Wang’s agent.

Ron Wolforth said, "Our work with Chien-Ming Wang was made even more complex because of the language barrier. However Chien-Ming will forever remain at the top of the list of our all-time favorite clients because of his wonderful heart and unflappable demeanor. If it is true that most of the world cheers when the good guy, with love, hard work and determination, overcomes darkness and adversity, then they will absolutely love this documentary."

Ron and Jill Wolforth will deliver closing remarks following the prime time showing of the movie on the day of the premiere, October 19th.

The Texas Baseball Ranch previously worked with Major League pitchers Justin Verlander, Scott Kazmir, Barry Zito, Bud Norris, C.J. Wilson, and Trevor Bauer. To date, it has helped 354 young pitchers break the 90 mph barrier, 124 break 94mph and 20 top 100 mph. 109 of its athletes have been drafted by Major League baseball teams.

For more information about The Texas Baseball Ranch, go to: https://www.texasbaseballranch.com/ or contact Jill Wolforth at: 936-588-6762. For more information about Late Life: The Chien-Ming Wang Story, go to:http://www.latelifemovie.com/.

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Contact The Texas Baseball Ranch:

Jill Wolforth
936-588-6762
jill@texasbaseballranch.com
5451 Honea-Egypt Road Montgomery, TX 77316

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