Kenny is rattled when Guy introduces a wildcard to the show; Stevie enlists Maria’s help to promote Kenny’s side business; April is frustrated with ”Famous Kenny”.
Kenny follows through on a threat; Stevie finds Kenny a charity to promote during Guy’s goodwill dragon boat race; Toby tries to find the courage to feed his new pet.
In the Season 4 premiere, Kenny Powers is now a family man—with his wife, April, two little kids and a home in the suburbs—but a night out with a former…
Kenny hopes to get back on his coach’s good side and return to his spot on the pitching staff, but his bumpy ride on the road to redemption continues. Meanwhile,…
Kenny gets surprise visitors, and tries to regain control of the team by throwing the mother of all Fourth of July parties. Meanwhile, Stevie frets over delivering bad news to…
Kenny thinks his son, Toby, is cursed, and might be to blame for a recent run of bad luck; and later tries to bond with Shane’s puritanical family. Meanwhile, Stevie…
Pro scout Roy McDaniel asks Kenny to take a promising Russian pitching prospect under his wing; Stevie takes stock of Shane’s status while negotiating his return to Kenny’s entourage.
Kenny settles his debt with Sebastian; later, he settles a score with Aaron and Hector, and bids adios to Vida. Kenny passes a final test with the Charros team.
Though Charros fans respond to Kenny, he is warned by Roger about the perils of showboating. Kenny finds he has serious competition in his courtship of Vida. Stevie finds short-lived…
Puzzled by the Mexican fans’ lukewarm reception, Kenny starts a grassroots PR campaign to burnish his image. But it takes a vintage Powers flare-up to bring the fans to their…
Charros owner Sebastian Cisneros agrees to pull out all the stops in promoting Kenny Powers’ return to organized baseball, but Kenny loses motivation after learning a secret about April from…
Kenny Powers heads to Mexico to lick his wounds and start a new, more anonymous life. Befriended by a neighboring Mexican family and a sultry bar singer named Vida, Kenny…