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    19 Lessons Learned From Angels In The Outfield

    "Remember, we're always watching..."

    1. Kids, they aren't for everybody.

    2. Even Adrien Brody gets choked up every time he hears the national anthem.

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    3. Also, it's about a Spanish guy!

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    4. ALWAYS check your seat before sitting down. #NachoButt

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    5. Watch your language in front of children. #Earmuffs

    6. Mapel should reconsider his career path. He clearly can't cut it as a baseball player or a rapper.

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    7. Watch where you're going.

    8. Ben Williams, aka Matthew Mcconaughey, has incredible leaping abilities.

    9. Just Kidding, even Mcconaughey needs help from an angel, or two, from time to time.

    10. It's okay to let people into your lives.

    11. Angels in the Outfield is really one long anti-smoking public service announcement. #RIPMelClark

    12. Chili dogs for lunch are always a good idea before the game.

    13. Don't ever be afraid to stand up for what you believe in.

    14. Some things in life just can't be explained.

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    "Hemmerling for Mitchell?!?!?"

    15. Sometimes you just need a little encouragement from your friends.

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    This is the best version of the wave I've ever seen.

    16. Remember, kids, always use two hands. Fundamentals win championships.

    17. People change.

    18. Once coach Knox adopted Roger and J.P., Maggie lost her purpose in life. She packed up her bags and made her way across the country to NYC. Pigeons have now filled the void left by those foster children.

    19. Let's hope Maggie can start a family of her own one day.