A brilliant but awkward scientist invents a formula that makes baseballs repel wood. He secretly uses it to help his son’s hopeless team rise — until fame and guilt threaten to unravel everything.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
82pp
Genre:
Drama, Family
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
Clark Newton is a brilliant but reclusive scientist, still grieving the loss of his wife and struggling to connect with his 12-year-old son, Max — an earnest Little Leaguer whose heart outweighs his batting average. When Clark stumbles upon a chemical breakthrough in his basement lab, he secretly enhances Max’s old baseball glove with a subtle performance-altering serum. The result? Max starts making jaw-dropping plays that defy physics, and the struggling Bulldogs begin an impossible playoff run. As the team captures the town’s attention, Max becomes a local sensation, while Clark revels in their shared success from the shadows — until suspicion creeps in. Coaches, parents, and even Max’s teammates start to question the boy’s sudden transformation. Clark’s well-intentioned experiment soon spirals into an ethical minefield, forcing him to confront the very insecurities he hoped to bury: his fear of failure, his guilt as a single parent, and his desperation to give Max the confidence he never had himself. What begins as a lighthearted scientific shortcut becomes a father-son reckoning. Spring Curve is a heartfelt, emotionally resonant family sports dramedy about integrity, redemption, and the courage to let go. A blend of Field of Dreams, The Sandlot, and Searching for Bobby Fischer, it reminds us that the best victories are the ones earned — not engineered.

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The Writer: Gary Rose

I’m an optioned screenwriter who, in a previous life, served as a police detective, mastering the delicate art of negotiating hostage situations. Retirement led me down a different path—teaching and writing—a journey that began with my first non-fiction book, which became an Amazon best-seller. That success ignited my passion for storytelling and introduced the world to my indomitable protagonist, FBI agent Jeannie Loomis. Believing that the ends justify the means, Jeannie has become the heart of a gripping 16-novel thriller series. My historical fiction script The Beautiful Beast was selected as a quarter-finalist in the 2025 PAGE competition. The Phantom Train script was selected in 2024… Go to bio
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