Roger Bowman is the protagonist in Angels in the Outfield. He is a foster child of Maggie Nelson who was disowned by his widowed father. He is best friends with fellow half-orphan J.P. In hopes that his father will get him again, he prays that the Angels will win the pennant (not noticing that it was sarcasm).
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| - Roger Bowman is the protagonist in Angels in the Outfield. He is a foster child of Maggie Nelson who was disowned by his widowed father. He is best friends with fellow half-orphan J.P. In hopes that his father will get him again, he prays that the Angels will win the pennant (not noticing that it was sarcasm).
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Goal
| - To have a family, and for the Angels to win the pennant to make sure of it
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Dislikes
| - Miguel claiming Maggie's Jell-O is food-colored cat-brains, his father disowning him, getting in trouble
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Likes
| - Baseball, nachos, Coke, the Angels, being with J.P., George Knox
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Fate
| - Gets adopted by George Knox
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Friends
| - J.P., George Knox, Miguel, the Angels, Mel Clark, Al, Maggie Nelson
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| - "I'd really, really like...a family."
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| - Roger Bowman is the protagonist in Angels in the Outfield. He is a foster child of Maggie Nelson who was disowned by his widowed father. He is best friends with fellow half-orphan J.P. In hopes that his father will get him again, he prays that the Angels will win the pennant (not noticing that it was sarcasm).
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