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Sheen gets standing O in Cleveland

CLEVELAND ROCKS: Charlie Sheen got the second standing ovation of his tour Tuesday night when he walked on stage in Cleveland wearing an Indians jersey. Sheen played an Indians player in Major League. He got big applause Tuesday when he said he still wants to doMajor League 3 and would like to film it in Cleveland, according to the Hollywood Reporter. He also got audience support when he said he wanted to return to Two and a Half Men, the CBS sitcom he was fired from last month. He told the crowd that if he needed to apologize to his former bosses at CBS and Warner Bros. TV as well as show co-creator Chuck Lorre to get his job back, he would—because he was a good enough actor to pull it off convincingly. Sheen mostly stuck to the format he debuted in Chicago—talking and answering questions from a moderator, according to Ohio.com. He declared Apocalypse Now, starring dad, as the greatest movie ever made, followed by Jaws and Major League, and he also compared his feeling about his ex-wives to how Cleveland residents feel aboutLeBron James. (4/6a)

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