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No Angels In the Outfield

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This is a baseball team where you can say it’s three strikes and you’re in.

The San Quentin Prison baseball team is the subject of a documentary short called No Angels In the Outfield. Directed and produced by longtime journalist and filmmaker Larry Warner, the film goes inside the walls of the maximum security prison to show the team, called the Giants, playing ball.

Baseball becomes an instrument of rehabilitation through the guidance of Chaplain Earl Smith. It is the rules, discipline, and the nuances of averages within baseball that may help these inmates upon their release back into society.

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