Angels in the Infield

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Angels in the Infield

Movie Poster for Angels in the Infield
Directed by Robert King
Produced by Roger Birnbaum (exec.)
Fitch Cady
Deb LeFaive (co)
Holly Goldberg Sloan(co)
Irby Smith (co)
Gary Stutman (co)
Written by Richard Conlin (char.)
Robert King (plot)
Holly Goldberg Sloan (plot)
Garrett K. Shiff (screenplay)
Robert King (screenplay)
Starring Patrick Warburton
Brittney Irvin
David Alan Grier
Kurt Fuller
Music by Brad Gillis (bkgrnd cues)
Ira Newborn
Cinematography James Gardner
Editing by Corky Ehlers
Release date(s) 2000
Running time 89 min.
Country USA
Preceded by Angels in the Outfield
Angels in the Endzone
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Angels in the Infield is a 2000 Walt Disney Movie. Directed by Robert King, this motion-picture is about a group of angels trying to help a baseball team win a championship game, and who are also helping to reunite the pitcher's family.

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[edit] Plot

A famous baseball pitcher begins to lose confidence in his abilities after making a huge mistake at catching the ball, causing his team to lose the pennant. His daughter then tries to reconnect him back with his family and the game he loved the most.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Eddie Everett is an Anaheim Angels baseball pitcher. His performance during the game has been terrible ever since he messed up on a play, making his team lose the pennant. His marriage has been failing, and when his wife Claire decides to accept a teaching job at an out-of-state university, it is Eddie's responsibility to watch his 13-year-old daughter, Laurel the movie ends with a guest appearance an inspiring song performed by Mathew McConaughey .

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[edit] References

Angels in the Infield (2000) (TV). Retrieved on July 25, 2006.

Angels in the Infield. Retrieved on July 25, 2006.

Angels in the Infield. Retrieved on July 26, 2006.