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.







Who plays Mel Allen?
Why are you people making a big deal out of this? It is called acting!! Who gives a rats ass if they are Sox fans wearing Yankees pinstripes…Straight actors play homosexuals…Sane actors play insane…Mentally competent actors play mentally handicapped…What is the difference here? None that is what!
By the way, Peterson and Kekich made it known that they swapped “lives,” not just wives. They moved into each other’s households. I guess if you swap wives, the wives change households and the husbands keep the kids. Here, Peterson and Kekich inserted themselves into each other’s families. Just thought you youngsters should know this.
They did not swap wives. Get it straight. Peterson married her and Kekich did not. Why write about something that you have no personal knowledge of? What, do you believe everything you read? Naive Roy.
Falls under the heading of ‘who cares?’ No one wants to see infidelity on the big screen, they get enough of it on TMZ with Tiger Woods. There are no heroes in this story.
Damn, Hollywood does it again. Take a great premise for a script that is based on actual events with good times subjects like wife swapping pitchers from the 70′s and you put it under the brilliant comic direction of Ben Affleck. Seriously? What is it like to fuck up the few good ideas you have a year warner brothers? GIVE IT BACK TO LINKLATER! Richard Linklater is the guy to make this a hilarious character piece with heart and to capture fun and casual sex of being an athlete in the swinging 70′s. Affleck is not even in Linklater’s league as a director and his best performance came under Linklater’s direction. We will all read about this going into turn around in 18 months.
Steinbrenner just took over in January, 1973. The “trade” was announced in the media on March 5, 1973.
I think the movie will be GREAT!
mat damon and ben affleck are so desperate to tarnish the yankees image they will spend millions to do so.typical redsox fans knowing they aren’t as good as the yanks.
@jksonic: It’s not technically infidelity if two people agree to switch partners permanently. Just sayin’.
How is Affleck ‘Box Office poison’? I’m not an industry person and am not asking to be challenging, but sincerely curious — didn’t “The Town” do well? And hasn’t he been pursued since?
Look they are not being forced to where the Yankee pinstripes… they want to humiliate the Yankees. They are going to have a great time with this one with or without the right informations. If those two pitchers don’t want have a say in the making of the movie. Then they wont have a say when the movie premiers with false information, they are going to be S.O.L.
Anyone who knows Fritz personally like I do would like this movie made. He is a man of great character who was and is a toy for the media.
Funny how the media does not tell you that Peterson has been married happily for 30 years.