Angels in the Infield

Angels in the Infield

Infobox Film
name = Angels in the Infield


caption = Movie Poster for Angels in the Infield
director = Robert King
producer = Roger Birnbaum (exec.)
Fitch Cady
Deb LeFaive (co)
Holly Goldberg Sloan(co)
Irby Smith (co)
Gary Stutman (co)
eproducer =
aproducer =
writer = 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 = Brad Gillis (bkgrnd cues)
Ira Newborn
cinematography = James Gardner
editing = Corky Ehlers
distributor =
released = 2000
runtime = 89 min.
country = USA
awards =
language =
budget =
gross =
preceded_by = "Angels in the Outfield"
"Angels in the Endzone"
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:210960
imdb_id = 0238038

"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. The former California Angels, the Anaheim Angels (now Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) appear once again, by this point they had been bought by Disney.

Plot

When Eddie Everett was a rookie, he was one of the best pitchers of his time. He led the Angels to the American League Championship Series, where they played the Boston Red Sox, and were one out away from making it to the World Series. When a rookie playing for the Red Sox hits a soft grounder to Everett, he bobbles it and is unable to get him out, losing a chance to make it to the World Series. Ever since then, Everett had never been the same pitcher, or the same person.

Ten years later, Everett and his wife are divorced, and he has barely kept contact with his thriteen year old daughter, Laurel. However, at a game where the Angels are playing the fictional Crimson Devils, and the Angels lose, his ex-wife says that she is taking a job in Boston and is leaving Laurel with him. When he takes her back home, she realizes that her father's life isn't at all what she thought it'd be. He can't get over the fact that he blew that game his rookie year, and she prays that he can get a second chance, but this time win.

After hearing this prayer, real angel, and former California Angels pitcher Bob Bugler, is sent to help her. Bob and other angels help the team have an incredible winning streak, right when Everett was about to get cut from the team. Soon, Eddie's game not only improves, but also his relationship with Laurel.

As the season ends, the Angels and the Crimson Devils are forced to play in a one game playoff to determine which team will represent their division in the postseason. The actual devil makes a deal with the Crimson Devils star player, and also the player who hit the grounder that blew the ALCS for the Angels, for Eddie to lose the game, and everything he cares about, in exchange for his soul. The player agrees.

The devil makes the game delayed thanks to rain, and Eddie leaves to see his daughter's ballet recital. To get Eddie to the game faster, Bob speeds up the recital. When Eddie gets to the game, the Crimson Devils are up 2-0 in the bottom of the eighth inning. The Angels soon score three runs thanks to a home run by a player who had a demon holding him back. When Laurel asks Bob why he didn't do anything about it, he replies that the angels aren't allowed to help in championships. When the ninth inning comes, Eddie gets two quick outs, but then a player hits a triple. Then, the same player who blew the game for Eddie his rookie year comes to the plate, and Eddie asks God what to do, then Bob comes up to him on the mound and tells him that his anegl just arrived, and he looks in the stands to see his ex-wife, Claire, standing there. After this, Eddie pitches to him, and he hits a grounder just like the one he hit his rookie year, but this time, Eddie manages to get it, and he throws it to first to end the game, and save his career. He hugs Laurel after the game, and kisses Claire.

Detailed synopsis

"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 Matthew McConaughey (who appeared in the original film) .

Cast

*Patrick Warburton as "Eddie Everett"
*Brittney Irvin as "Laurel"
*David Alan Grier as "Bob "Bungler" Bugler"
*Colin Fox as "The Devil"
*Kurt Fuller as "Simon"
*Rebecca Jenkins as "Claire"

ee also

*Angels in the Outfield
*Angels in the Endzone

References

cite web
url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238038/
title = Angels in the Infield (2000) (TV)
accessdate = 2006-07-25

cite web
url = http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/angels_in_the_infield/
title = Angels in the Infield
accessdate = 2006-07-25

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url = http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:210960
title = Angels in the Infield
accessdate = 2006-07-26


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