Overview
- The 91-minute film by director Jean‑François Poisson began streaming on Netflix on Oct. 21.
- The investigation presents many suspects without a definitive culprit, scrutinizing figures from team owners to league officials and local leaders.
- Interviews with Hall of Famers Pedro Martínez, Vladimir Guerrero Sr., and Larry Walker, along with former manager Felipe Alou, anchor the narrative with first-hand accounts.
- Key factors explored include the 1994 strike followed by a fire sale of stars, chronic problems at Olympic Stadium, and an unsuccessful downtown ballpark push after Premier Lucien Bouchard resisted public funding.
- The film details late‑1990s ownership moves involving Jeffrey Loria and David Samson before MLB assumed control and moved the franchise to Washington in 2004, while showing enduring fan grief and renewed talk of a return without any current league commitment.