Ranch Wilder is the main antagonist in Angels in the Outfield, even though he doesn't really count as a villain
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| - Ranch Wilder is the main antagonist in Angels in the Outfield, even though he doesn't really count as a villain
- Ranch Wilder is the main antagonist in Angels in the Outfield, even though he doesn't really count as a villain, but pretty close. He is portrayed by Jay O. Sanders. He is the sportscaster for the Angels and he intends to terminate George Knox for a seemingly absurd notion that "real" angels are helping the team. At the end, because he didn't support the team like the other broadcasters, George, and all fans, Hank Murphy fires him, much to his dismay. He even got stood up to Wally who told him to take it easy.
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| - The Angels, letting his his fellow broadcaster Wally talk, The Angels winning, being fired
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| - George Knox, Mel Clark, Roger Bowman, J.P.
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| - Ranch Wilder is the main antagonist in Angels in the Outfield, even though he doesn't really count as a villain, but pretty close. He is portrayed by Jay O. Sanders. He is the sportscaster for the Angels and he intends to terminate George Knox for a seemingly absurd notion that "real" angels are helping the team. At the end, because he didn't support the team like the other broadcasters, George, and all fans, Hank Murphy fires him, much to his dismay. He even got stood up to Wally who told him to take it easy. Image:Stub.png This character article is a stub. You can help Disney Wiki by [ expanding it].
- Ranch Wilder is the main antagonist in Angels in the Outfield, even though he doesn't really count as a villain
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