
EXCLUSIVE: The Trade, a film that tells the true tale of 2 New York Yankees pitchers who caused a national scandal by swapping wives in the sexually-free 1970s, has finally hit the big leagues. Ben Affleck has become attached to direct and potentially star in the Warner Bros film. (Let me say that for a Yankees fan like myself, it would be worth it just to see Ben Affleck, and possibly Matt Damon, forced to wear the New York pinstripes. That has always been considered a potential obstacle for two die-hard Boston Red Sox fans and renowned Yankees haters.) Teammates Fritz Peterson and Mike Kekich stunned the country when they disclosed in spring training 1973 that they were trading wives. Peterson had fallen in love with Susanne Kekich and his teammate fell in love with Marilyn Peterson. Fritz and Susanne remain a couple till this day, while Mike and Marilyn drifted apart. Affleck and his former Live Planet partners Matt Damon and Sean Bailey have long been intrigued with the project, with Affleck eyeing the role of Peterson and Damon the role of Kekich.
So why has The Trade suddenly become such a hot property? I’m told a lot of it is the writing of Dave Mandel, best known for Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Mandel agreed to pen the project years ago, but it got stalled over life rights and other issues. By the time those things were cleared, Mandel was well paid and in high demand. He agreed to write the script at the originally contracted (i.e. bargain) price, with the understanding he would get to it when he could. He proved worth the wait, turning in a screenplay that has the feel of a Hal Ashby movie. It made the 2009 Black List.
Though Sean Bailey was the project’s prime mover, he had to leave behind The Trade when he became the Walt Disney Studios president of production. Warner Bros will assign producers, a task that might well go to Affleck and Damon, who are bringing their MRC producing deal to the studio. Affleck’s Dazed And Confused director, Richard Linklater, recently expressed interest in directing, but now I’m told Affleck wants to work with Mandel on a rewrite, with the intention of helming it himself and possibly playing Peterson. Affleck is on a directing roll, first with a strong first impression as a writer/director on Gone Baby Gone, and more recently on the completed Warner Bros film The Town, which he co-wrote and directed and which stars Jon Hamm and Blake Lively.


Glad to hear you’re a Yankee fan Nikki…nothing would make me happier than seeing those two Massholes forced to wear the pinstripes.
This wasn’t written by Nikki
Yep. As a life-long, die-hard Yankee fan…I’d PAY to see Ben and Matt with that NY logo on their hats!
What MRC producing deal? Was this ever announced?… No wonder it’s ending. Everything MRC touches turns to shit and dies. Asif Satchu getting suckered into this mess by his best friend Modi is one fucked up situation.
If you REALLY want them to suffer, make them wear Cleveland Indian uniforms.
Hmmm… Snark-free information that’s funny, too. I could get used to it.
Hey, I’d pay my $10 to see Affleck and Damon in pinstripes – they may break out in hives.
Does sound like a great team of talent, though. I haven’t seen these two in front of a camera together in a long time. And I tend to like Affleck behind the camera these days.
Sounds like with Mandel writing there is going to be a satirical wry edge to the project. It would be disappointing if he chose this moment to get serious.
Blasphemy! It’ll be shocking to see Affleck and Damon do this.
I’m a Red Sox fan myself, and I can see that the Yankees Sex Scandal is polarizing and makes for good drama, but I somehow doubt that the duo would don the pinstripes. It’s like when Jack Nicholson refused to wear a Red Sox cap in “The Departed”.
Anyone want to place some bets??
Forget Matt Damon. Get Johny Damon.
Mike, I have to say that I really enjoy your writing tone. It provides a great counter to Nikki’s loveable acerbic attack-dog tone.
Who’s going to see this movie? Affleck is box office poison, and Damon is closing in on him in any movie not having “Bourne” in the title. The subject matter is icky and depressing, the time dated, and the whole thing a shock-fest suitable for a Sundance one-day-wonder.
I mean, other than the screenwriter’s family and Affleck and Damon, who’d see this movie?
Do you ever get tired of being wrong Whiskey?
Eh…no harder for a Red Sox fan to portray a buffoonish wife-swap no-talent Yankee on a loser last-place team than it was for Charlie Chaplin to skewer Hitler in The Great Dictator.
mfyhater you have just dated yourself. The Yankees were pathetically bad in those years and this story was the talk of the whole season that year. I wonder who’ll be playing, Horace Clarke, Joe Pepitone, Dooley Womack, Bill Momboquette and who’ll throw Steve Hamilton’s folly floater? All questions the public needs to know!
Seth Rogen as Ron Blomberg? Taylor Lautner as Bobby Murcer? Thomas Jane as Thurman Munson? Ricky Gervais as Ralph Houk? C’mon, people! Help me out here!!!
Its going to be a great movie
Gee, I’d love to see Ben and Matt together again. But you know how these things are, remember Liz & Dick! But I digress…
As a BoSox fan, any dirty laundering of dirty Skankee laundering…even re-laundering of old dirt, can be interesting. And I’m pretty much a sucker for any baseball movie. Here’s hoping it hits the screen and is done well.
Anyone know what George has to say about this?
I’m not 100% sure but I’m pretty sure this happened before George bought the team so why would he care?
This movie has boring and epic fail written all over it, maybe back in the dark ages of 1990 when jerry springer was in high demand there would’ve been a shadow effect from it to similar genre’s however, now everyone has seen people w/ different lifestyles, it’s common or at least not as uncommon.
PLEASE ben don’t act in it. You are NOT good at that.
Very intriguing premise. This is what the town needs to do more of. Take some risks. Affleck maybe a weak actor but he is certainly one hell of a director. This could be good.
ben affdick and matt damon are both yankee haters and are going out of their way to try to smear yankees image.they should both burn in hell.
This will be Oscar bait, mark my words. They’ll have the nominations in the bag before they start filming (which I feel is EXACTLY what happened with Nine).
Mike,
I too am a hooge Yankees fan. And for more years than I’d care to remember, I see a smug little Ben Affleck sitting next to the Red Sox dugout (often with JLo, later with others) cheering on his team against the Yankees.
Therefore its hard to imagine Ben putting a sympathetic performance in the can. And if he directs, well it sure will be wicked bad against the my beloved Bombers.
But business is business. Here’s what I’d do if I were riding shotgun. I’d keep Ben and Matt in the film (once they finish punching up some of the steamy four on four action), however I’d sign Billy Crystal to direct and fast track it for an early October 2010 release.
Best-a-both worlds, if yah ask me…
Back to my other projects now.
Thanks for talking my call….
dod
Ya, it’s real “shocking” alright… if this was still 1970. (yawn)
I don’t think much of that Ben Affleck fella. Never have. But that Matt Damon guy, he is a true tiny warrior. I want to know WHO is going to play the ME? Hopefully not Oliver Platt again. Didn’t care much for him as me. Not at all. Maybe that Avatar fella with some real fancy special effects. I would have enjoyed seeing Paul Newman as me, but he’s dead now so they tell me. And I’m too damn old to do it myself. Tampa is real nice this time of year. Time for my rice pudding.
Matt and benn could actually pass for those guys. Maybe-
John C Reilly -Thurman Munson
Casey or Scott Caan- Graig Nettles
This should be a cable film. Who is going to sink 35+million P&A into this concept? You can’t indie this one with Ben & Matt & a period movie that must have some scenes in a Yankee stadium that doesn’t exist anymore. 61* was a very good CABLE movie. This could be that, but as a wide theatrical?
What exactly is the trailer going to look and who are you appealing to? Wife swappers? They tried to make a TV series about this called “Swing Town” and it lasted about 6 episodes. Americans who wife swap don’t need to be reminded of why they do it and those who don’t really want to go spend their Friday night at the multiplex running into their neighbors as they hope not to be recognized.
Their wife swapping wasn’t a national scandal. Do you just make up this stuff? It was a small story in newspapers in March 1973 and quickly faded away from national consciousness although it obviously remained a story in baseball while both players were in the league.
I’ve heard so much junk over the years from these two about the Red Sox. The differences between a Yankee fan and a Red Sox fan are legion. One is passionate and intelligent. The other is a drunk with an inferiority complex. You won’t see a Yankee fan wearing a shirt with the words Red Sox Suck on it.
The players have respect for each other. It’s the fans that perpetuate this mess.
If the studio messes with the script, surely a foursome will be written in. The guys will end up with each other. Ben will change the title to…
The Bomber Broke My Back