CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Will Ricky Vaughn ride again in a Cleveland Indians uniform?

Actor Charlie Sheen, who portrayed Vaughn in two 1980s "Major League" films, says all the pieces are in place for a third installment starring the original cast. The only obstacle is money.

Sheen, who famously arrived at Game 7 of the 2016 World Series after offering his services to throw out the first pitch, told TMZ that the original cast of the two cult favorite films is on board for a third. (Ignore "Major League: Back to the Minors" like it never happened).

"We're just looking for somebody to write a check," Sheen told TMZ. "Everybody's back except, sadly, Lou Brown (actor James Gammon passed away in 2010). So we'll do it in his honor."

A script for the film has been around since 2014, and original writer/director David S. Ward is set to helm the project. Sheen said all the original players, such as Wesley Snipes, Corbin Bernsen, Tom Berenger, Dennis Haysbert and Randy Quaid are willing to reprise their roles.

"It's a really smart story, it's a really great script," Sheen said. "That's what I'm primarily focused on."

To be clear, nothing new has happened in the film's development since Ward told Yahoo Sports in 2014 that the "Major League 3" script exists. Sheen's comments to TMZ at a gas station in Hollywood appear to be only wishful thinking.

The script includes all of the main characters from the original two films involved with the Indians in some way, and Vaughn returning to the team after stepping away from baseball. The reason Vaughn left the game? He gave up a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning in Game 7 of the World Series.

Couple that with news of a Chicago Cubs World Series movie in production, and Tribe fans may or may not want to see that on the big screen in the near future.