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Mariano Rivera makes his final series at Angel Stadium special
Mariano Rivera made his major league debut in Anaheim 19 seasons ago and it didn't go well. The then-California Angels knocked him around for five runs and eight hits in 3 1/3 innings. Things got a lot better for Rivera when he moved to the bullpen,...
Tags: Mike Scioscia, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, American League, Mariano Rivera
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Angels slugger Albert Pujols finds gain despite pain
Angel slugger Albert Pujols is beginning to break out of his season-long slump, and Manager Mike Scioscia attributes some of that to Pujols learning how to deal with the painful plantar fasciitis in his left foot. “There’s a lot of...
Tags: Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Peter Bourjos, Albert Pujols
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Bears' McClellin dealing with foot injury
For the second consecutive year, a key Bears defensive end has to overcome a nagging foot injury. Second-year pro Shea McClellin has plantar fasciitis in his right foot, according to a league source. He first started experiencing discomfort in...
Tags: Joakim Noah, Shea McClellin, D.J. Williams (football, linebacker), Phil Emery, Football
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Thibodeau named assistant coach for Team USA
Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau's ardent film viewing will take on a more international flair. USA Basketball Chairman Jerry Colangelo announced Monday that Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski has added Thibodeau and Pelicans coach Monty Williams to his staff for...Tags: Basketball, Joakim Noah, United Center, Taj Gibson, Chicago Bulls
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Paxson: Bulls' health on the rebound
The Chicago Bulls finally are getting healthy. Unfortunately, their next game isn't until preseason for the 2013-14 season. Speaking at the groundbreaking for their new practice facility adjacent to the United Center, team management said Derrick Rose...
Tags: United Center, Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls, John Paxson, Kirk Hinrich
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Station Break: Stef Dolson Embracing Internship At SNY
The Hartford CourantStefanie Dolson has always managed to keep things light-hearted and positive. The UConn center is usually smiling about something, a wonderful trait when so much is expected from you. This June, she has many reasons to be happy. Dolson, an All-America...Tags: Kelly Faris, Bria Hartley, Satellite and Cable Service, Connecticut Huskies, Stefanie Dolson
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Having Albert Pujols pinch-hit for Josh Hamilton wasn't considered
It would have been a gutsy move, one many fans would have applauded but would have risked ruffling the feathers of right fielder Josh Hamilton, the 2010 American League most valuable player and five-time All-Star. With the Angels trailing, 6-3,...
Tags: Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Peter Bourjos, Josh Hamilton, American League
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Angels' Albert Pujols gets a night off to recharge
A .246 average, .318 on-base percentage, .415 slugging mark, eight homers and 31 runs batted in entering June may be decent numbers for a middling major leaguer. Not for Albert Pujols. Not even close. The Angels first baseman, a three-time National...
Tags: Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Peter Bourjos, American League, Albert Pujols
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How to allay foot pain caused by fallen arches
Q: What exactly are flat feet and fallen arches? What causes them, and how should they be treated? A: Flat feet and fallen arches refer to the same thing. It's a downward sagging of the inside edge of the foot during standing or walking. The front-to-...
Tags: Flat Feet, Health and Safety at School, Harvard Medical School
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Four inventive workout basics
Hydration. Heart rate. Music. Compression and icing. Whether you get your workout on the running track, in aerobics class or on a bike, it's likely that some or all of this quartet of common workout accessories is part of your routine. With innovative...
Tags: Physiology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sprained Ankle, Frosting and Icing, Music
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The MRI line is growing for the Phillies
PHILADELPHIA — The final score and the way the Phillies won Sunday afternoon was encouraging. The medical news that transpired during and after the walkoff win was not. Two players are having MRIs on Monday morning and a third is sitting in no-...
Tags: Carlos Ruiz, Citizens Bank Park, Miami Marlins, Physical Disabilities, Charlie Manuel
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Ruiz pulled with hamstring injury after second inning
The Phillies FilesAt first, it looked like maybe it was just a charley horse. Carlos Ruiz didn’t get that lucky. The Phillies catcher limped as he headed to third base in the second inning on Freddy Galvis’ single. A trainer and manager......
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