* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Was Roger's father an uncaring individual who was inconvenienced by having a kid he didn't want, or someone who loved his son enough to know that he could never be the father he needed and gave up custody so someone else could give Roger the caring family he could never provide?
** Did Roger's father decide to give up custody since he said they could be a family again when the Angels win the pennant and are now suddenly winning games, or because he recognized that he wouldn't be in the right financial situation to support his son anytime soon?
* FridgeHorror: Nobody ever informs Mel that [[spoiler: he's dying of cancer. Meaning the last months of his life are going to be miserable and suddenly tragic.]]
* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Eight years after the 1994 movie, the real-life Anaheim Angels would end up winning the 2002 World Series, coming back from a 3-2 series deficit thanks to a Game 6 MiracleRally that almost seems like divine intervention playing a role.
* HilariousInHindsight:
** At the hearing, Maggie's WhatTheHellHero speech mentions how no one laughs at a professional football player who drops to one knee after a touchdown. Fast forward to 2011 and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tim_Tebow_Tebowing.jpg Tebowing]]
** Ranch is fired after verbally abusing George Knox on the air for sticking with a visibly gassed Mel Clark with the game hanging in the balance, with a pitch count over ''150'' at that point. In UsefulNotes/The2000s and TheNewTens, with statistical analysis showing pitching effectiveness decreasing exponentially after 100 pitches, advanced studies into arm injuries due to workloads, and an infamous managerial gaffe involving the 2003 Red Sox[[note]]manager Grady Little coming out but deciding to stick with his visibly wilting and fatigued ace Pedro Martinez in the late innings of Game 7 in the American League Championship Series, despite numbers backing Pedro's ineffectiveness past the 100-pitch mark; Pedro would give up the lead, the Yankees would win on a dramatic extra-inning home run by Aaron Boone, and Grady Little would lose his job as a result[[/note]], history would be more on Ranch's side in time.
** This wouldn't be the only time Creator/DermotMulroney plays [[Film/ScreamVI an imperfect father]].
* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Creator/TonyDanza gives a genuinely heartfelt and moving performance as Mel Clark.
* JerkassWoobie: George Knox starts out as one, frustrated from his promising career being cut short and the Angels' inability to pull it together on the field. When things finally start to look up when the real Angels show, he nearly loses his job when Ranch outs him on this.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/JosephGordonLevitt plays Roger, Creator/DermotMulroney plays his estranged father, and Creator/AdrienBrody, Creator/NealMcDonough, and Creator/MatthewMcConaughey have early roles as members of the Angels ball team.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** The Angels ceased calling themselves the "California Angels" in 1996 and are now known as the "Los Angeles Angels"[[note]]Which was their original name from 1961 to 1965. They went by the "Anaheim Angels" from 1997 to 2004 and by the "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" from 2005 to 2015[[/note]].
** Before the turn of the 21st century, the American and National Leagues ceased to be legally separate entities, with their operations being merged under the auspices of Major League Baseball. As such, all umpires have the MLB logo on their caps and shirts rather than "AL" or "NL".
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