James Gammon, best known for his role as exasperated coach Lou Brown in Major League and its sequel, has died at the age of 70.
Gammon passed Friday at his daughter's home in Costa Mesa, Calif., surrounded by family and friends, after a battle with cancer of the adrenal glands and liver, according to the Los Angeles Times .

"You may run like Hays but you hit like $h!t."
"I don't want to see anymore of this 'Ole' bull$h!t Dorn."
Gammon passed Friday at his daughter's home in Costa Mesa, Calif., surrounded by family and friends, after a battle with cancer of the adrenal glands and liver, according to the Los Angeles Times .

"You may run like Hays but you hit like $h!t."
"I don't want to see anymore of this 'Ole' bull$h!t Dorn."
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