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In the original "Bad News Bears" film released in 1976, the team does not win the championship; they finish in fourth place but show significant improvement and sportsmanship. The heart of the story focuses on their growth as a team and the bonds they form, rather than simply winning. Subsequent adaptations and sequels may explore different outcomes, but the original film emphasizes the journey over the victory.

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