Angels in the Outfield Movies in Order & How Many Are There

Angels in the Outfield Movies in Order & How Many Are There
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Angels in the Outfield is a beloved sports film franchise that has captured the hearts of audiences for decades. With a mix of comedy, drama, and fantasy, the movies follow the story of a struggling baseball team who receives help from a group of angels. In this article, we will take a look at the Angels in the Outfield movies in order and discuss how many films are in the series.

We will also let you know what are the movies about, how they connect, do you need to watch them in order, and whether will there be more Angels in the Outfield movies in the future.

How many Angels in the Outfield movies are there?

There are currently four Angels in the Outfield movies and you can see what they look like in order by the release date below.

  • Angels in the Outfield (1951)
  • Angels in the Outfield (1994)
  • Angels in the Endzone (1997)
  • Angels in the Infield (2000)

Now let’s see what is the best way to watch them in order.

Angels in the Outfield movies in order

The Angels in the Outfield film series includes the 1951 original, a 1994 remake, as well as two made-for-television sequels that were later released straight to home video. So, the best way to watch Angels in the Outfield movies in order would actually be by their release date.

Angels in the Outfield (1951)

Angels in the Outfield (1951)

A newspaper reporter named Jennifer Paige is investigating the losing streak of the MLB Pittsburgh Pirates. The progress of the team is at a standstill and it is led by field manager “Guffy” McGovern whose swearing and fighting further hinder their potential. An orphan named Bridget White has been praying for the team in the meantime. Her pleas are answered when the voice of an angel urges McGovern to be kinder.

In doing so, the angelic voice promises to help the Pirates finally win. During the playoffs, the manager’s temper is further tested but McGovern seeks to help his team by keeping his promise with the heavenly messenger. He makes a concerted effort to be more patient and understanding and this ultimately helps the team to win the championship.

Angels in the Outfield (1994)

Angels in the Outfield (1994)

A foster-kid named Roger Bomman loves the MLB California Angels, despite their status as the worst team in the league. His estranged birth-father flippantly promises to reunite the family if the Angels make it to the World Series, with no intention of actually doing so. Determined to bring his family back together, Roger resolves to ask God for some divine help and prays that the team can turn things around.

Soon thereafter, an angel from heaven named Al descends in response to the boy’s plea and agrees to help the team so that Roger can regain his family. California’s hopeless coach, George Knox, is surprised when he sees his team achieving victory. Knox is skeptical when Roger tells him the truth, that messengers from heaven are assisting the team. But when the team miraculously reaches the finals of the World Series, Knox begins to believe in the heavenly aid.

Despite the team’s success, Roger’s father never returns to retrieve him. With Knox’s job on the line, the urgency of the matter intensifies when the team struggles in the early innings of the final game. Together they learn that the spirits cannot and will not help the team in the last game of the Series and hope for the team to rise above its follies.

Angels in the Endzone (1997)

Angels in the Endzone (1997)

The Westfield High School Angels football team has yet to win a game in the last decade. Jesse Harper, the team’s halfback is a rising star and gives the team hope in the upcoming season. However, this changes when after a severe rainstorm, Jesse’s father dies in a motor vehicle accident. Saddened by these events, Jesse quits the team.

Realizing that football gave Jesse purpose and motivation, his younger brother Kevin prays for help. The angel Al returns to help the family with their loss, specifically focusing on Jesse. He assists the team in ending their losing streak and seeks to change the lives of these brothers who suffer and struggle at the loss of their father. Al’s guidance helps Jesse to rediscover his passion for the game and to find a way to cope with his father’s death, as well as to help the team to win their first game in a decade.

Angels in the Infield (2000)

Angels in the Infield (2000)

Anaheim Angels Pitcher, Eddie “Steady” Everett, makes a crucial mistake in a game against the Boston Red Sox and as a result, he loses both his career and his personal life. His young daughter, Laurel, still believes in him and prays for help. Her guardian angel, Bob, descends from heaven to help the family. He seeks to restore Everett’s confidence and help him recover from his career slump, assist the Anaheim Angels in regaining their winnings, and solve Laurel’s struggles in ballet. After helping Eddie retain his position right as he was about to be cut from the roster, the team proceeds to attain an incredible winning streak.

As the season ends, the Anaheim Angels are forced to play a single-elimination tournament in a postseason game against their rivals: the Arizona Crimson Devils. Though the heavenly messengers cannot and will not help the baseball team win the final game, Everett realizes that his family is most important. He finds strength within to continue the game, despite the odds. He pitches well but in the end the devil strikes a deal with the Crimson Devil’s rising star, Randy Fleck. The game ends in a loss, but Everett’s ex-wife comes to support him, showing that his family is still there for him.

Do you need to watch Angels in the Outfield movies in order?

Angels in the Outfield movies are not connected so you can watch them in any order you like. Still, if you want, you can follow them by the release date, and you can skip the original movie, as 1994 is its remake with two sequels.

Will there be more Angels in the Outfield movies?

There are currently no news about the new Angels in the Outfield movies.

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  • Mitchel Pemberton

    As a movie geek, I loved ranking movies, shows, anime, and fictional characters with my friends. Writing about them now is a dream come true for me.

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